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  2. Birdhouse Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Welinder and Hawk decided to name their new skateboard company Birdhouse Projects, Birdhouse being a reference to Hawk's nickname Birdman. [3] Birdhouse is prominently featured in the Tony Hawk's video game series, and is one of five skate teams which the player can join in Tony Hawk's Underground. [4]

  3. Tony Hawk - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Frank Hawk (born May 12, 1968), nicknamed Birdman, is an American professional skateboarder, entrepreneur, and the owner of the skateboard company Birdhouse.A pioneer of modern vertical skateboarding, Hawk completed the first documented "900" skateboarding trick in 1999.

  4. Baker Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Deathwish Skateboards company draws its inspiration from 70s and 80s cult movies and kitsch magazine cover artwork. Deathwish Skateboards' brand name is inspired by the Vigilante justice cult film series Death Wish starring Charles Bronson. Deathwish Skateboards logo is the cross symbol sported by the Street Punk Gang in the movie Death Wish 3.

  5. 'Creating a revolution': How 'Tony Hawk's Pro Skater' changed ...

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    "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater" dropped on Sept. 29, 1999, becoming an instant hit that not only introduced skateboarding to an audience of millions, but also exposed a new generation to punk music ...

  6. Tony Hawk Net Worth: How Much The Skateboard Legend Has Made

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    The post Tony Hawk Net Worth: How Much The Skateboard Legend Has Made appeared first on The Spun. Although skateboarding has been around since before Hawk was born, it’s undeniable that he ...

  7. Powell Peralta - Wikipedia

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    In the teen-angst/skateboard movie Gleaming The Cube (1989) starring Christian Slater, and featuring an early cameo from Tony Hawk, the 'Crew' can be witnessed in one scene to be stickering skate transfers on public property, one or many of which are of Powell-Peralta design. Also, the main character Brian, as played by Slater, can be seen ...