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Skate Deck Series 1/3 Scale Bam Heart|Society ROAR

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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Description

The original Bam Margera Heartagram deck, also known as the Him I, was first released by Element Skateboards in 2001. This iconic skateboard deck was designed by Todd Francis, who is renowned for his artistic direction with brands like Antihero. The graphic on the deck features the Heartagram logo, a combination of a heart and a pentagram, which is the emblem of the Finnish rock band HIM. This design became popular among both skaters and non-skaters, largely due to Bam Margera's appearances on shows like Jackass and Viva La Bam as well as in the Tony Hawk video games.

 

The Him I deck measures 8 inches wide by 31.15 inches long and was such a hit that Element was reportedly selling around 40,000 units per month at its peak. The deck's graphic was inspired by Margera’s love for the band HIM, with the logo becoming synonymous with his skateboarding career and personal brand.

 

From Society ROAR 3D, the scaled-down, wall art version of this classic deck would be an homage to its historical significance in skate culture. It captures the essence of Bam Margera's influence and the connection between skateboarding and alternative music culture in the early 2000s. This mini replica is about 1/3 the size of the original, designed to be printed facedown in PLA, with a heat gun used to shape the nose and tail to give it that authentic skateboard look. Perfect for display on any skater's wall, it’s more than just a piece of art—it’s a piece of skate history!

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