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  2. 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.

  3. List of skateboarding brands - Wikipedia

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    There are many skateboarding brands from around the world, covering boards, wheels, skate shoes, and accessories including skateboarding-brand watches and wallets. Most brands sell parts separately. A complete skateboard can be made of any brands of the products listed below.

  4. Category:Skateboarding companies - Wikipedia

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    Articles about companies and manufacturers of skateboards and related accessories. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. S.

  5. Category:Skateboard shoe companies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Skateboard shoe companies" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adidas;

  6. List of professional skateboarders - Wikipedia

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    Business and Company Thunder Spitfire Adidas Matix Glassy Sunhaters Josh Kalis: DGK Silver Gold DC DC 9Five Eyewear, Bones Bearings, MOB Grip, FTC, Uprise, Premier, Grandeur, Plus reserve Cory Kennedy: Girl Royal Spitfire Nike SB RVCA Terry Kennedy: Mutilation Co. Venture Gold Fly Society Shake Junt, Glassy Sunhaters, Active Tom Knox: Isle ...

  7. World Industries - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The company was valued at $29 million at the point of sale. [6] A parent company emerged by the name of Kubic Marketing ("Kubic") which owned World Industries and Dwindle Distribution. [7] In 1999, the parent company Kubic bought the then-largest retailer (catalog and internet) CCS in the skateboard industry for $21 million.