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Discover the StrangeLove "Love Will Tear Us Apart" 8.0 Deck, available now at Drift House. Crafted with precision and care at BBS and featuring the mesmerizing artwork of Todd Bratrud, this deck not only stands out for its visual appeal but also for its robust construction.

  • Width: 8.0"
  • Length: 31.75"
  • Nose: 6.875"
  • Tail: 6.5"
  • Wheelbase: 14.25"
  • Artwork by Todd Bratrud
  • Embossed print
  • Manufactured at BBS
  • Description: Look, it's a good thing love doesn't literally tear us apart, because I can't even begin to imagine the bloody mess we'd be slogging through on a daily basis. Okay, yeah, I get this phrase is more of a feeling and not the actual physical act, but I really can't get the disturbing image of such a joyful division out of my head now. So, maybe it's a good thing we didn't go full pleasure and pain in the utmost of Cenobite senses and kept this gravely subdued and tactile for those more in touch with their sensitive side. —Cliver

8.0" Love Will Tear Us Apart Deck

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DETAILS

Discover the StrangeLove "Love Will Tear Us Apart" 8.0 Deck, available now at Drift House. Crafted with precision and care at BBS and featuring the mesmerizing artwork of Todd Bratrud, this deck not only stands out for its visual appeal but also for its robust construction.

  • Width: 8.0"
  • Length: 31.75"
  • Nose: 6.875"
  • Tail: 6.5"
  • Wheelbase: 14.25"
  • Artwork by Todd Bratrud
  • Embossed print
  • Manufactured at BBS
  • Description: Look, it's a good thing love doesn't literally tear us apart, because I can't even begin to imagine the bloody mess we'd be slogging through on a daily basis. Okay, yeah, I get this phrase is more of a feeling and not the actual physical act, but I really can't get the disturbing image of such a joyful division out of my head now. So, maybe it's a good thing we didn't go full pleasure and pain in the utmost of Cenobite senses and kept this gravely subdued and tactile for those more in touch with their sensitive side. —Cliver