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  2. Nike Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    Marnell had released a Nike video part in the 18 months prior to his death—Nike SB's The SB Chronicles – Vol. 1. [51] Fellow Nike team riders Rodriguez [52] [53] and O'Neill published tributes on the Internet. [54] Marnell's other Nike video parts are contained in Nothing But The Truth [55] and Don't Fear The Sweeper. [56] [57]

  3. List of professional skateboarders - Wikipedia

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    Nike SB Glassy Sunhaters Red Bull, SPoT, Bones Bearings, Shake Junt, Kreamy Wax Brighton Zeuner: Frog Independent OJ Vans Bronson Speed Co, MOB Grip, Protec, 187 Pads Rayssa Leal [13] April Skateboards Stronger Bones Nike SB 8 EyeS Monster Energy, Mob Grip, Colegio Cebama Aori Nishimura: Deathwish Nike SB

  4. 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.

  5. Stefan Janoski - Wikipedia

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    Janoski is a supporter and participant in the Tampa Pro skateboard contest. [6] Following the formation of the Nike Skateboarding (Nike SB) brand in 2002—the shoe company's second attempt at establishing itself in the skateboard market—Janoski was a team selection and was given the opportunity to design his own signature shoe model for release.

  6. Eric Koston - Wikipedia

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    Koston's eventual departure for a place on the Nike SB team was accompanied by a YouTube video that parodied the George W. Bush shoe-throwing incident. [18] Nike SB immediately promoted Koston's recruitment to the brand's team with a signature shoe—the "Eric Koston 1" model [19] —and a contest for consumers, entitled "Mr. Control It All". [20]

  7. Black Box Distribution - Wikipedia

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    Black Box Distribution was a skateboard distributor owned by professional skateboarder Jamie Thomas. Prior to October 2014, it served seven brands, three of which were owned by Thomas: Fallen Footwear, Mystery Skateboards, and Zero Skateboards. After the company was dissolved, Zero and Fallen moved to Dwindle Distribution. [1]

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  9. Deluxe Distribution - Wikipedia

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    Deluxe Distribution is an Ermico Enterprises, Inc.-owned American skateboarding company founded in 1986 with limited partner Brian Ware in San Francisco. [citation needed] Deluxe was formed to distribute the Beware Record label, and other small record labels popular with skateboarders, along with Thunder Trucks and Supercush Bushings. [2]