-Artwork by Sean Cliver
-"I'm a man of many sentimentalities when it comes to skateboarding, but the first and foremost of those warm, fuzzy memories will forever be reserved for Ray Barbee. Ray's video debut came in 1988 via Powell-Peralta's fourth official video release, Public Domain, and he instantly became one of my favorite skaters and completely altered the way I approached—I mean, heck, who am I kidding… wished I could approach street skating. Mind you, this was still months before I'd even set permanent foot in California, so when I finally took up residence as an in-house artist for Powell-Peralta and met Ray… well, let's just say his personality was as equally great as his skating. So it was truly an honor to do the artwork on his first pro model in 1989, which just so happened to be my first original deck graphic as well, making for a very unconventional break in the company's chain of legendary VCJ graphics. The "Rag Doll" went on to become a thread of sorts that would connect Ray and I throughout the years, but he's since now officially joined the Krooked team roster, aka Gonz territory. Fortunately I was able to get all the necessary ducks and blessings in line for one last run at the Rag Doll with Ray for an extra-special, one-time guest model on StrangeLove—this particular one mimicking the original run color scheme on a full dip cyan blue board." —Cliver
-Warning: Since the dawn of mankind stained, top and bottom stain veneers come in a variety of colors and the ones shown here are for display purposes only. In other words, we cannot guarantee a specific color so please be pleasantly surprised with the one you receive and not get all bent and butt-hurt about it.