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  2. Ed Hardy (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Hardy and Ku USA formed Hardy Life, now Hardy Way LLC, [2] which owns the Ed Hardy brand and trademarks. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The brand has subsequently been extensively licensed, at one point having 70 sublicensees, [ 5 ] selling clothing, accessories, lighters, perfume, hair styling tools, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and condoms.

  3. Talk:Ed Hardy (brand) - Wikipedia

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  4. Christian Audigier - Wikipedia

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    After the death of artist Kenny Howard, also known as Von Dutch, in 1992, Howard's daughters sold the Von Dutch name to Ed Boswell who then began working together with Michael Cassel and Robert Vaughn to create the Von Dutch brand. Later, Tonny Sorensen would be brought in as an investor and would become a 51% owner of the company while Michael ...

  5. Motorcycle helmet - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 systematic study showed that helmets reduce the risk of head injury by around 69% and the risk of death by around 42%. [10]Although it was once speculated that wearing a motorcycle helmet increased neck and spinal injuries in a crash, recent evidence has shown the opposite to be the case: helmets protect against cervical spine injury.

  6. Ed Hardy - Wikipedia

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  7. Fred Hill (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Protesting crash helmet laws in the UK Fred Hill (13 May 1909 – 10 February 1984) was a British activist and retired school teacher who protested against the compulsory wearing of crash helmets on motorcycles .

  8. SHARP (helmet ratings) - Wikipedia

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    SHARP (the Safety Helmet Assessment and Rating Programme) is a British government quality ratings scheme for motorcycle helmets, established in 2007, [1] with the objective of improving motorcycle safety on UK roads. Helmets which are selected for testing by SHARP are purchased from consumer retailers. [2]

  9. Talk:Motorcycle helmet - Wikipedia

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    If you wish to expand Crash helmet and write an article that covers other kinds of motorsport helmets, by all means, go ahead. But Motorcycle helmet is fine where it is. --Dbratland 23:14, 3 October 2010 (UTC) Oppose for the same reasons as Dbratland. Develop an actual Crash helmet article rather than hijacking this one.