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  2. 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.

  3. Elissa Steamer - Wikipedia

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    1998–2003: Baker, Baker 2G, Bootleg [ edit ] Following the departure of numerous co-riders from Toy Machine, Steamer informed Templeton by telephone that she was also leaving and joined the Bootleg brand which was founded as a sub-division of the Baker skateboard company.

  4. Kader Sylla - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, at the age of 16, Sylla went pro for Baker Skateboards. [6] [7] In the same year, Kader also managed to make his entry into the Supreme skate team. Kader is also a member of Carcasscrew, a skateboarding group that consists of multiple skaters recognized by different skateboard deck brands.

  5. Andrew Reynolds (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Reynolds (born June 6, 1978) is an American professional skateboarder known for co-founding Baker Skateboards in 2000 with artist Jay Strickland. [1] He is now Baker Skateboard's sole owner. [2] Reynolds established Bakerboys Distribution with Erik Ellington and Jim Greco in 2007.

  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. The oral history of Hollywood High 16

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    Skateboarding legends pay tribute to the iconic stairway of iconic stairways — a historic landmark where the evolution of the sport has come into view.

  8. Antwuan Dixon - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Dixon released his first video part in the critically acclaimed Baker 3. [3] Dixon filmed the entire part over 3 months. [2] Dixon was 16 when the video was released. [2] Dixon was alternately featured in the Baker Skateboards video Baker Has a Deathwish, then rode for Deathwish skateboards. Eventually, Dixon and Deathwish parted ways.

  9. Leo Romero - Wikipedia

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    Romero became a professional team rider for Baker Skateboards, a company that was founded and is owned by one of his childhood skateboarding influences Reynolds—in a 2010 interview Romero explained that his motivation for joining the team was based on his perception that Baker was "cool". [2]