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  2. Mark Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Gonzales then launched Krooked Skateboards in partnership with the Deluxe company [22] and, as of February 2016, Krooked is an operational company that has released four full-length videos. [23] In 2007, Gonzales appeared in the skateboarding video game EA Skate [24] and filmed a commercial to promote the game's release. [25]

  3. Longboard (skateboard) - Wikipedia

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    Most boards measure 84 to 150 centimeters (33 to 59 in) in length while widths vary from 22.8 to 25.4 cm (9.0 to 10.0 in). There are several longboard shapes, such as pintails, swallowtails, flat-nose riders, drop-through decks, drop decks and boards with the same shape as a conventional skateboard.

  4. Enjoi - Wikipedia

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    Enjoi is a skateboarding company that specializes in manufacturing skateboard decks. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles , California and is distributed by Dwindle Distribution . Founded in 2000 by Marc Johnson and Rodney Mullen , the brand is known for its humorous and satirical designs and has adopted a stylized panda as its logo.

  5. Skateboard - Wikipedia

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    Each skateboard wheel is mounted on its axle via two ball bearings. With few exceptions, the bearings are the industrial standard "608" size, with a bore of 8 or 10 mm (0.315 or 0.394 inches) depending on the axle, an outer diameter of 22 mm (0.866 inches), and a width of 7 mm (0.276 inches).

  6. Bamboo Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo Skateboards is a Fallbrook, California, [clarification needed] skateboard brand and manufacturer of skateboards made from bamboo from managed forests. Formed in 2008, by a team of entrepreneurs, it is owned by Mark Gregson and Hal Miller. [1] Originally named “BambooSK8” the name was changed to Bamboo Skateboards in 2012.

  7. Baker Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Deathwish Skateboards logo is the cross symbol sported by the Street Punk Gang in the movie Death Wish 3. In 2016, Deathwish released a line of seven decks entitled VHS Wasteland. The 8.5 size team deck of this series shows a picture of Charles Bronson and his gun taken from the Death Wish movie as an obvious reference to their namesake. [13]