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  2. RVCA - Wikipedia

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    RVCA was founded in 1999 by Pat Tenore and Conan Hayes, a professional surfer from Hawaii. [2] [3] [4] Billabong purchased RVCA in July 2010, [5] and then Boardriders acquired Billabong in 2018, taking ownership of RVCA, Element, Von Zipper, and XCEL.

  3. Scrapper Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    Francis Hillman "Scrapper" Blackwell (February 21, 1903 [1] – October 7, 1962) [2] was an American blues guitarist and singer, best known as half of the guitar-piano duo he formed with Leroy Carr in the late 1920s and early 1930s.

  4. Quiksilver - Wikipedia

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    Quiksilver is a brand of surf-inspired apparel and accessories that was founded in 1969 in Torquay, Victoria, but is now based in Huntington Beach, California.It is one of the world's largest brands of surfwear and boardsport-related equipment. [3]

  5. Mahoning Valley Scrappers - Wikipedia

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    The club was the Class A Short Season affiliate of the Cleveland Indians from its inception until Major League Baseball's reorganization of the minors following the 2020 season. [ 1 ] In 2004, the Scrappers won the New York–Penn League championship .

  6. Nantucket Reds - Wikipedia

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    Since their inception, the cotton canvas pants have been marketed as shorts. The distinctive salmon pink color has since been used on hats, shirts, sweaters and socks. Reds are worn predominantly by summer residents of Nantucket , Martha's Vineyard , and Cape Cod in place of khakis or chinos . [ 3 ]

  7. Short Shorts - Wikipedia

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    "Short Shorts" is a song written and performed by Tom Austin, Bill Crandell, Bill Dalton, and Bob Gaudio, members of The Royal Teens. It reached #2 on the U.S. R&B chart and #3 on the U.S. pop chart in 1958. [2] The group originally released the track on the small New York label Power Records in 1957.