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  2. KCDC (skateshop) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its history, KCDC's location remained in Williamsburg despite rising rents, until 2024 when Ellington closed the physical location of the skate shop due to rising rents. [2] [5] [6] In 2022, KCDC released a hightop Nike SB Dunk in a pink and black colorway. [2] [7] [8]

  3. Dogtown and Z-Boys - Wikipedia

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    Dogtown and Z-Boys is a 2001 American documentary film co-written and directed by Stacy Peralta, produced by Agi Orsi, and narrated by Sean Penn. [1] The documentary explores the pioneering of the Zephyr skateboard team in the 1970s (of which Peralta was a member) and the evolving sport of skateboarding.

  4. List of skateboarding companies - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable companies that produce skateboards and skateboarding merchandise. Companies listed may also be members of the US -based trade association , the International Association of Skateboard Companies and may have skateboarding sponsorship arrangements with individuals, venues or events.

  5. Skate shop - Wikipedia

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    Ridin' High Skate Shop in Burlington, Vermont. A skateshop is a type of store that sells skateboard parts and skateboarding apparel. [1] When financially possible, skate shops sponsor local riders and promote skateboarding locally through skate videos and demonstrations, referred to as "demos". [2]

  6. Jim Greco - Wikipedia

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    Greco left Baker Skateboards in 2008, along with Ellington and Dixon, to start Deathwish Skateboards, which is distributed by Bakerboys Distribution. [2] As of October 2014, Bakerboys Distribution consists of the following brands: Deathwish Skateboards, Baker Skateboards, Heroin Skateboards, Shake Junt, Brigada, Vol. 4, Palace, and Hammers.

  7. Mike Carroll (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    H-Street was a skateboard company founded by Tony Magnusson and Mike Ternasky. [5] Carroll was featured in video parts on H-Street's Shackle Me Not (1988), [ 4 ] Hokus Pokus (1989), [ 6 ] and This Is Not The New H-Street Video (1990) [ 7 ] In 1991, Carroll joined the prestigious Plan B team that Ternasky left H-Street to form.

  8. Erik Ellington - Wikipedia

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    Skateboard journalist Patrick O'Dell has identified Ellington as one of his favorite skateboarders. [4]Fellow professional skateboarder Daewon Song, who received a signed copy of a 2014 Deathwish signature skateboard deck, posted on Instagram telling Ellington to "keep inspiring with all your amazing video parts."

  9. Hubba Hideout - Wikipedia

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    Hubba Hideout got its handle because of the nefarious denizens that would frequent the skate spot looking for a hidden place to engage in illicit activity. The nickname was a nod to the Bay Area slang term for crack cocaine: "hubbas."