>>9385894What you're saying is true but there are definitely collectible Tech Deck pieces that speak with and connect to the skateboarding world. This hubba hideout set was so sick, and also very expensive on the secondhand market now. I loved that you could remove and replace the flat ledge on either side depending on what stance you wanted to skate it. It also came with this Guy Mariano deck that felt better and rolled smoother than any other standard Tech Deck I had tried, at that time. It was just a 10/10 set for what this company produces. It's also a famous skate spot, and this released at the perfect time since anyone paying attention to the EA Skate series at that time was very familiar with skating this hubba in the game.
They released a much more simplified version of the same spot later on but pic related is the one you want.
Most of the tech decks themselves are never going to hold value, but pieces like this I think are always going to be collectible, or at the very least looked back on fondly by those lucky enough to have them back then.