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  2. Roller skates - Wikipedia

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    Roller skates are shoes or bindings that fit onto shoes that are worn to enable the wearer to roll along on wheels. The first roller skate was an inline skate design, effectively an ice skate with wheels replacing the blade. Later the "quad skate" style became more popular, consisting of four wheels arranged in the same configuration as a ...

  3. Roller shoe - Wikipedia

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    The wheel of a Heelys roller shoe. Roller shoes are shoes that have wheels protruding slightly from the heel, allowing the wearer to alternate between walking and rolling. There are a number of tricks that can be done with them, including pop wheelies and spins. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. Timberland (company) - Wikipedia

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    Through the 1960s the company specialized in making private-label boots and shoes for other brands. In 1969, Abington moved to Newmarket, New Hampshire [6] and focused on producing waterproof boots made with injection molding, capable of withstanding the winters of the region. [3] The Timberland boot was introduced in 1973. [7]

  5. Roller skating - Wikipedia

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    Unidentified woman roller skater, c. 1860–1870 Roller skates in the United States around 1905. The earliest roller skates known are from 18th-century Europe. These skates were used in theater and musical performances, possibly to simulate ice skating onstage. Early roller skating was done in a straight line because turning or curving was very ...

  6. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Morris (Maury) Silver received a patent on "Tandem roller hockey skate". The key claim of this patent was the one-piece nature of the skate, where a wheel frame was permanently attached to a hockey boot. Prior patents on roller skates did not claim a boot as part of the apparatus. In this patent, the boot was part of the "roller hokey ...

  7. Zippin Pippin - Wikipedia

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    After the Green Bay City Council approved plans to purchase the Zippin Pippin, [14] the city spent $3.8 million to purchase and rebuild the ride. [15] The groundbreaking for the Zippin Pippin's new location in Green Bay took place on August 25, 2010. [16] It opened to the public on May 21, 2011.

  8. K2 Sports - Wikipedia

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    K2 Sports, LLC, known simply as K2, is an American sporting goods company headquartered in Seattle, Washington focused primarily on winter sports equipment. K2 operates under the labels K2 Snow and K2 Skates, as well as its subsidiaries Backcountry Access, Ride Snowboards, Tubbs Snowshoes, Atlas Snow-Shoe Company, LINE Skis, Full Tilt Boots, and Madshus brands. [1]

  9. Riedell Skates - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Riedell figure skating boots. Riedell Shoe Inc. was founded in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States, in 1945 by a former Red Wing Shoes employee. [1] The founder, Paul Riedell, [2] wanted to design widely available and affordable ice skates. This task secured him a spot in both the ice and roller skating hall of fame. [3]

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