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Community rarity check

Is it rare?

Found an old deck in a drawer or a strange mold at a swap? Post it and let people who live this stuff help you place it — brand, era, graphic, and how hard it really is to find.

The #1 spot is wide open — claim it first
Rarity ladderCommon → Legendary
  1. Legendary
  2. Epic
  3. Rare
  4. Uncommon
  5. Common

Community votes push the rarest decks up the ladder.

Live community ranking

The rarity stack

Real decks from the community, ranked by rarity votes — the rarest climbs to the top. Posting a deck here doesn't put it up for sale.

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From the archive

How the stack reads

Three real Berlinwood decks that show the range — from gone-forever collector's release to still-on-shelves. Editorial reference only: these aren't community posts, so their vote controls stay off. Vote on the live stack above.

  1. Preview only — voting happens on the live stack
    Berlinwood Elias Assmuth signature fingerboard deck (retro collector's re-issue) — raw woodgrain with the Berlinwood tree logo and Assmuth signature graphic
    Collector's release

    Ranked number 1: Berlinwood Elias Assmuth Original 29mm Collector's Deck

    A limited collector's release sold through FlatFace Fingerboards — the original listing is long retired. Pictured: the Blackriver re-issue (Assmuth Retro Collector's Deck), not the 2009 original.

    Photo: Berlinwood (blackriver-shop.com) — re-issue

    Source — Berlinwood (blackriver-shop.com)
  2. Preview only — voting happens on the live stack
    Berlinwood BW Skyline GITD fingerboard deck with a glow-in-the-dark Berlin skyline graphic over woodgrain
    Sold out

    Ranked number 2: Berlinwood BW Skyline GITD

    Glow-in-the-dark Berlin skyline graphic — sold out at The Vault Fingerboards.

    Photo: The Vault Fingerboards

    Source — The Vault Fingerboards
  3. Preview only — voting happens on the live stack
    Berlinwood Rasta Rally fingerboard deck with red, yellow, and green stripes on a white background
    Still in production

    Ranked number 3: Berlinwood Rasta Rally

    A long-running rasta-stripe graphic you can still buy new — proof that classic doesn't automatically mean rare.

    Photo: The Vault Pro Scooters

    Source — The Vault Pro Scooters

Reference examples only — post your own deck to the stack to put it up for votes. Product photos belong to the shops credited on each image.

How it works

Give the community something to work with.

  1. Start with photos

    Top, bottom, side profile, mounting holes, stamps, packaging — every angle gives the community more to work with.

  2. Say what you know

    Brand, graphic, width, where it came from, whether you'd sell it. Half-remembered details still count.

  3. Keep it checkable

    Community answers are a reference signal, not an appraisal. Completed sales, condition, and seller history still decide real value.

Post your deckThe community votesRarest climbs to #1

Signal over hype.

The rarity check is built so good information rises and hot air doesn't. Posts, votes, and comments grow behind this page without dragging appraisal fights onto live listings.

  1. Signal check 1Reference, not appraisalVotes are a signalCommunity input helps place a deck, but it never guarantees value, authenticity, or future sale price.
  2. Signal check 2Claims need receiptsPhotos do the workRarity and authenticity claims should lean on markings, packaging, provenance, or comparable references.
  3. Signal check 3Listings stay cleanDebate has its own laneDedicated rarity posts keep appraisal threads away from active listings, offers, and checkout decisions.
  4. Signal check 4Pressure gets handledModeration stays nearbyReports cover manipulation, unsafe pressure, misleading claims, and off-platform payment pushes.

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