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And as the skateboards became more maneuverable and controllable, the decks began getting wider -- as wide as 10 inches and sometimes over. There was a lot of experimentation in skateboards at the time, including the use of aluminum and fiberglass to replace the standard material for skateboards, maple plywood. Soon enough, the new craze was all about who could pull off the best tricks. And the best was yet to come.
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