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English: Inline skates used by USSR speed skating teams in the 1960s, to train off-season when they couldn't skate on ice. This skate inspired Montgomery Ward to commission similar wheeled skates from the Chicago Roller Skate Co., resulting in the Chicago "Roller-Blade". Side View. Year stamped on the liner: 1962.
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