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Builder

My name is Chris, and I’ve been passionate about fingerboarding since 2005, when my mother bought me a Tech Deck in sixth grade. What began as a simple hobby quickly grew into a long-running interest—I’ve been collecting Tech Decks on and off ever since.

In July 2013, I picked up my first professional setup: a Flatface G12 complete. That deck stayed on my desk until 2024, though I mostly stepped away from fingerboarding around 2017, only picking it up occasionally.

In April of 2024, I randomly bought a Tech Deck for my office at my job. The spark reignited instantly, and soon after I added a Slushcult Grom from Zumiez to my collection. From there, things snowballed—the collection grew quickly, and I realized something important: while fingerboard decks are fun, their quality doesn’t always match the price.

That’s when I decided to take things into my own hands. With my father unintentionally teaching me carpentry as a child, I aquired the materials and made decks, experimenting, giving away prototypes, and refining my process. Today, I’m proud to create high-quality fingerboard decks at an affordable price—decks made by someone who’s been on both sides of the hobby: as a collector and as a maker.

You may have noticed the ship in my logo. I’ve always been fascinated with the golden age of ocean liners (yes, the Titanic is partly to blame). The nautical theme, the funnels, the subtle Easter eggs in the logo, iykyk—those are little nods to that passion, woven into the identity of the brand.

This isn’t just about fingerboards—it’s about sharing a piece of my history, creativity, and obsession with detail with every deck I make.

Crafting decks with the same precision and pride as a shipbuilder.

Builder Setup Preferences

32mm Ascetic high mold paired with 32mm Blackriver trucks and Slushcult rattlerz bushings. Piro preformance wheels. FBS grip tape. Random stickers

34mm Ascetic low mold paired with 33mm Dynamic trucks and Slushcult rattlerz bushings. Cartwheels P5Pro. FBS grip tape. Random stickers