Cab Street Dragon Patch
Features: ⢠2.8ā x 4ā Caballero Street Patch ⢠Full embroidery ⢠Iron-on backing About the Cab Street Artwork: In 1987 street skating was rapidly gaining popularity. Steve Caballero not only excelled at vert skating but was a top contender on the "Street-Style" circuit. Powell-Peralta decided to introduce an additional Cab deck model specifically designed for street. Artist V.C. Johnson created a new dragon graphic with a bats & bones background. Cab's name was also created in the bat shape since Cab was into Batman at the time. The Powell-Peralta logo was made using the Animal Chin font, also a sign of the times. Originally Released: 1987 Artwork by: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson Application ⢠Denim and cotton material provide the best base. Be careful of polyester. ⢠Put the item on a hard surface, like an ironing board. Iron it to create a nice, flat surface. ⢠Place the patch where you want it to be. ⢠Heat up the iron to it's hottest setting. ⢠Place a thin cloth over the patch. (This will protect the patch and any surrounding material). ⢠Place the iron over the patch and press down hard as possible for 15-30 seconds. ⢠Remove the iron and let patch cool. ⢠Check the patch by gently rubbing at the edge, trying to lift it. If it lifts, replace the thin material and iron again for 10- 15 seconds. ⢠To ensure a secure patch you can also sew around the edges.
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Cab Street Dragon Patch
Cab Street Dragon Patch
Features: ⢠2.8ā x 4ā Caballero Street Patch ⢠Full embroidery ⢠Iron-on backing About the Cab Street Artwork: In 1987 street skating was rapidly gaining popularity. Steve Caballero not only excelled at vert skating but was a top contender on the "Street-Style" circuit. Powell-Peralta decided to introduce an additional Cab deck model specifically designed for street. Artist V.C. Johnson created a new dragon graphic with a bats & bones background. Cab's name was also created in the bat shape since Cab was into Batman at the time. The Powell-Peralta logo was made using the Animal Chin font, also a sign of the times. Originally Released: 1987 Artwork by: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson Application ⢠Denim and cotton material provide the best base. Be careful of polyester. ⢠Put the item on a hard surface, like an ironing board. Iron it to create a nice, flat surface. ⢠Place the patch where you want it to be. ⢠Heat up the iron to it's hottest setting. ⢠Place a thin cloth over the patch. (This will protect the patch and any surrounding material). ⢠Place the iron over the patch and press down hard as possible for 15-30 seconds. ⢠Remove the iron and let patch cool. ⢠Check the patch by gently rubbing at the edge, trying to lift it. If it lifts, replace the thin material and iron again for 10- 15 seconds. ⢠To ensure a secure patch you can also sew around the edges.
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Features: ⢠2.8ā x 4ā Caballero Street Patch ⢠Full embroidery ⢠Iron-on backing About the Cab Street Artwork: In 1987 street skating was rapidly gaining popularity. Steve Caballero not only excelled at vert skating but was a top contender on the "Street-Style" circuit. Powell-Peralta decided to introduce an additional Cab deck model specifically designed for street. Artist V.C. Johnson created a new dragon graphic with a bats & bones background. Cab's name was also created in the bat shape since Cab was into Batman at the time. The Powell-Peralta logo was made using the Animal Chin font, also a sign of the times. Originally Released: 1987 Artwork by: Vernon Courtlandt Johnson Application ⢠Denim and cotton material provide the best base. Be careful of polyester. ⢠Put the item on a hard surface, like an ironing board. Iron it to create a nice, flat surface. ⢠Place the patch where you want it to be. ⢠Heat up the iron to it's hottest setting. ⢠Place a thin cloth over the patch. (This will protect the patch and any surrounding material). ⢠Place the iron over the patch and press down hard as possible for 15-30 seconds. ⢠Remove the iron and let patch cool. ⢠Check the patch by gently rubbing at the edge, trying to lift it. If it lifts, replace the thin material and iron again for 10- 15 seconds. ⢠To ensure a secure patch you can also sew around the edges.











