The Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum is opening its vault and giving collectors and fans a rare chance to own a piece of history.
One hundred skateboards are being released, each one signed by legendary figures from skateboarding and pop culture. Every deck also comes with a digital certificate that pairs directly with the physical board, making ownership secure and verifiable.
These boards were gathered over more than two decades by Todd Huber, the founder of the Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum.
Huber has spent the last 25 years building a collection that reflects the creativity and culture of skateboarding, and this release shines a spotlight on some of the most unique pieces he has brought together.
For collectors, these decks are not just display pieces.
They carry the signatures of individuals who helped shape skateboarding’s story and bring it into the wider cultural spotlight. From iconic riders to figures who influenced fashion, music, and art, the boards carry personal marks that make them truly one of a kind.
Every sale supports the Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum.
The museum exists to celebrate the passion, artistry, and dedication that built skateboarding into what it is today.
By owning one of these decks, supporters also help the museum continue its work preserving skateboarding’s past and inspiring future generations.
Collectors and fans can explore the full collection and learn how to take part at sk8tibles.com/decks.
