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  2. Toy Machine - Wikipedia

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    Toy Machine is a skateboarding company, housed under the Tum Yeto distribution company, started by Ed Templeton in 1993. [1] [2] History.

  3. Ed Templeton - Wikipedia

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    Ed Templeton (born July 28, 1972) [1] is an American professional skateboarder, contemporary artist, and photographer.He is the founder of the skateboard company, Toy Machine, a company that he continues to own and manage. [2]

  4. Capsule toy - Wikipedia

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    Capsule toys containing products. A capsule toy (カプセルトイ, kapuseru toi) is a type of small vending machine in Japan, in which a user inserts a coin and turns the rotating lever to receive a released toy in a capsule. The term also refers to the actual toy that is released.

  5. Tum Yeto - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1989 [1] by former professional skateboarder, Tod Swank, [2] Tum Yeto manufactures, distributes, exports and wholesales the Foundation, Toy Machine, Pig Wheels, Dekline, Ruckus, and Habitat brands. [3] Tum Yeto were involved in a legal case resolved in 2009 in the UK regarding the length of a "reasonable" period of notice. [4]

  6. Elissa Steamer - Wikipedia

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    Steamer's first official skateboard deck sponsor was Toy Machine, founded and owned by professional skateboarder, Ed Templeton. Professional skateboarder, Chad Muska , then a leading member of the Toy Machine team, facilitated Steamer's sponsorship; at the time of Steamer's acceptance, Toy Machine consisted of Templeton, Muska, Mike Maldonado ...

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  8. Chad Muska - Wikipedia

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    Muska became a leading member of the Toy Machine team, facilitating Elissa Steamer's sponsorship, and was a team member alongside Ed Templeton, Mike Maldonado, Jamie Thomas, and Brian Anderson. [5] According to skateboarding journalist Adam Salo, in 2009: "In '95–'96, Toy Machine was one of the most respected and emulated teams in skateboarding."

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