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  2. Dirty Ghetto Kids - Wikipedia

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    DGK collaborated with the Zero Skateboards company, founded and owned by professional skateboarder Jamie Thomas, in mid 2011 on the "Fresh 'Til Death" project. The two companies completed a U.S. tour together and released products—the Zero "Dirty" and the "Dirty Zero Kids" series of skateboard decks—following the tour.

  3. Flip Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Flip Skateboards is a United States–based international skateboard company, co-owned by Jeremy Fox and Ian Deacon. The company produces skateboard hard goods (decks, wheels, bearings, completes, and hardware), soft goods (T-shirts, tops, sweatshirts, hats, beanies, and socks), DVDs, and accessories.

  4. Tony Alva - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, at the age of 19, Alva shunned the major skate companies to form his own company, entitled Alva Skates. [3]: 80 It was the first company run and owned by a skateboarder, as well as being one of the first to use layered Canadian maple plywood in skateboard decks. In December 2005, Alva opened two retail stores in Southern California ...

  5. Greg Lutzka - Wikipedia

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    Lutzka was one of the original team members of the Almost skateboard deck brand that was cofounded by Mullen and Daewon Song. [ 4 ] Luztka is a former team member of the Globe shoe company team and released one signature shoe model with the brand, named the "Culprit" (also released in a "high-top" model, whereby the length of the shoe is ...

  6. Stevie Williams - Wikipedia

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    Williams is the founder and co-owner of Dirty Ghetto Kids (DGK) skateboards, an American skateboard company. [1] The brand is distributed by the Kayo Corp company, a partnership that was established through Williams' friendship with Troy Morgan from Kayo.

  7. Tas Pappas - Wikipedia

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    In a 1994 advertisement for the now-defunct Mad Circle skateboard deck company, an x-ray of Pappas' femur complete with metal plates and screws, is depicted with the tagline: "Tas Pappas, Mad Circle's Answer to the Bionic Man." [4] Pappas then appeared alongside Moses Itkonen, Edward Devera, Mike Cao, Justin Girard and Scott Johnston in the 1996 Mad Circle video Let The Horns Blow.