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  2. Rip City Skates - Wikipedia

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    The shop was founded by Jim McDowell and his cousin Bill Poncher. [1] The shop opened as a skateboard and a roller skate shop. [4] The popularity of rollerskating waned and the shop became a meeting place for the Santa Monica and greater west L.A. skateboard scene. [1]

  3. Skate spot - Wikipedia

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    Paul Rodriguez at the Hubba Hideout skate spot in 2010. A range of locations qualify as skate spots, as any area where one can ride their skateboard can be considered a skate spot. [1] From the flat ground basketball courts at Thompkins Square Park to the large concrete ledges of Hubba Hideout, skate spots exist in every shape in every city. [4]

  4. Baker Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Baker Skateboards is an American skateboarding company founded in 2000 by professional skateboarder Andrew Reynolds. The company's main products are skateboard decks, soft goods, accessories, and wheels. [1]

  5. Zumiez - Wikipedia

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    Entry to the event was always free. As part of the Couch tour, since Zumiez doesn't sponsor riders themselves, they joined up with major players in the skate industry to offer an opportunity where amateur skaters can enter and compete. 2013 sponsors included Bones Bearings, Paramore, Beyonce, Adidas, Deathwish, DGK, Neff, Oakley, and Loser ...

  6. File:Skateboard Ramp Plans Steel 4ft with deck.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Such a ramp is suited for a municipal skateboard park. The prototype is for a 4' mini ramp with deck. Each section is 8' wide and has one transition. Four such sections, welded together, would make a 16' wide mini ramp with 10' flat-bottom. The prototype drawing could be modified to make a spine ramp or to add bowl corners.

  7. Element Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Element Skateboards is an American skateboard company, founded in 1992 by Johnny Schillereff, [3] that manufactures skateboard decks, trucks, wheels, griptape, wax, apparel, and footwear. In 2014, Element created and moved to The Branch, a creative space in Costa Mesa, California . [ 4 ]

  8. Skateboard - Wikipedia

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    Skateboarder doing a hard-flip. A skateboard is a type of sports equipment used for skateboarding.It is usually made of a specially designed 7–8-ply maple plywood deck and has polyurethane wheels attached to the underside by a pair of skateboarding trucks.

  9. Blueprint Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Blueprint Skateboards [1] [2] [3] is a skateboard company set up in 1996 by Alvin Singfield and Dan Magee. Originally only available in the UK, worldwide demand grew alongside the company. Its products were distributed for sale in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Australia.