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  2. Caster board - Wikipedia

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    Riding a caster board requires using a twisting motion of hips and legs. A rider or "caster boarder" gains speed because each wheel is mounted on a 30° slant on the bottom of each deck. When each deck is pushed to the side, it causes the board to be pushed upward by the wheels' rotation against the gradient of the mounts.

  3. Razor USA - Wikipedia

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    Razor USA LLC, better known as Razor, is an American designer and manufacturer of manual and electric scooters, bicycles, and personal transporters. The company was founded in Cerritos, California in 2000 by Carlton Calvin and the JD Corporation. [1] Razor also owns the RipStik, Sole Skate, and Pocket Pros brands. [2]

  4. Talk:Caster board - Wikipedia

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    1 Ripstik, Wave Board, Ess Board & TimberWolfs = Casterboards. 2 Is the OBoard really a caster board? Or is the definition of a caster board wrong? 3 comments.

  5. Dollar Shave Club - Wikipedia

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    Dollar Shave Club offers three membership plans, which can be upgraded or downgraded at any time. [16] The membership service first launched March 6, 2012, via a YouTube video that went viral. [17] The YouTube video attracted an unanticipated amount of traffic, which crashed the company's server in the first hour.

  6. Razor - Wikipedia

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    The first electric razor was invented by John F. O’Rourke in 1898. [21] Industrial production of electric razor machines started in 1937 by the US company Remington Rand based on the patent of Jacob Schick from 1928. [22] Since 1939 the Dutch company Philips has produced electric razor machines. [23]

  7. Razor and blades model - Wikipedia

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    A razor with its attached blade. With the razor and blades model, the razor would be inexpensive but the blades would come at a significant cost. The razor and blades business model [1] is a business model in which one item is sold at a low price (or given away) in order to increase sales of a complementary good, such as consumable supplies.