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Fingerboarding may seem simple, but controlling it is not any easier than skateboarding on the feet. Playing with fingerboards requires the flexibility of two fingers to coordinate and work together. By using the friction of the board's sandpaper and the inertia of the fingerboard itself, it can be driven to perform various beautiful actions. It can perform actions such as 360Flip`50-50Grind, and it occupies very little space, which can be hung on a key ring or used as a phone chain, and even engraved with one's own signature to show personality, which is both fashionable and beautiful. Because of this, you can take it out to play anytime and anywhere, to kill time, and to experience the fun it brings. As more fingerboard players increase, the charm of this small fingerboard gradually shows, and more and more people begin to like this new game. Whether it is office staff or students, there is no age or physical limitation, no need to wear protective equipment, as long as you pick up the fingerboard, you can begin to exercise your imagination, enjoy the feeling of fingerboard movement on the desk, books, and all available props, even on your own body.
History
In 1998, on a rainy day, 12-year-old Steven Asher was forced to stay at home and not go out to practice skateboarding. So, he used his imagination and invented a tiny skateboard, about three inches long, made from different materials, and painted patterns on the bottom. Peter, his father, who was the manager of a toy factory, saw his son's invention and thought it had potential, so the fingerboard was born.
But how to combine a fingerboard? Steven believes it should be made with real materials. This means using real iron wheels, grinding pads, and designs... Steven found a famous skateboard brand, but it's difficult to contact the skateboard factory. Finally, one of Peter's employees saw the fingerboard and helped him contact a skateboard factory (World Industries), and they could obtain the copyright. Thus, the fingerboard was officially launched onto the market.
Since that rainy day, Teckdeck has sold more than 350 million pieces, and the number is still increasing.