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  2. Deluxe Distribution - Wikipedia

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    Thunder is the oldest company in the Deluxe roster [1] and produces skateboard trucks. [44] According to the company's fall/autumn 2012 catalogue, the Thunder team consists of Ed Templeton, Chima Ferguson, Mikey Taylor, Chris Miller, Collin Provost, Chris Cole, Justin Brock, Mark Appleyard, and Neen Williams.

  3. Fausto Vitello - Wikipedia

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    He also founded two skateboard distribution companies: Deluxe (which distributes Spitfire Wheels, Thunder Trucks, Venture Trucks, Antihero Skateboards, Real Skateboards and Krooked Skateboards), and Street Corner (which distributes Hubba Wheels, Think Skateboards, Lucky Bearings and Venture trucks).

  4. Mark Suciu - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, Suciu rides for Habitat Skateboards, and has numerous other sponsors including Adidas Footwear, Spitfire Wheels, Thunder Trucks, RVCA Clothing, Jessup Griptape, and Atlas Skateshop. [ 12 ]

  5. Jim Thiebaud - Wikipedia

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    Thiebaud is the Vice President [2] at Deluxe Distribution, the company that produces and distributes Real Skateboards, AntiHero Skateboards, Krooked Skateboards, Thunder Trucks, Venture Trucks, and Spitfire Wheels. Thiebaud is known as a very dedicated skateboarder who is very supportive of his team riders, skateboard shops, and anything that ...

  6. Chris Cole (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    James Chris Cole (born March 10, 1982) is an American professional skateboarder.As of September 2020, his sponsors are Fallen Footwear, Monster Energy, Bones Bearings, Cult Crew, Thunder Trucks, Spitfire Wheels, Stance, Kershaw Knives, Grizzly Griptape, GoPro, Indian Motorcycles, cbdMD, Remind Insoles, and most recently Zero Skateboards.

  7. Keith Hufnagel - Wikipedia

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    Hufnagel began his skateboarding career in his teens in New York City, at the Brooklyn Banks, an expanse of steep brick slopes and staircases under the Brooklyn Bridge. [3] [7] He turned pro in California in 1993, first joining Fun Skateboards and then signing with Jim Thiebaud of Real Skateboards; he also skated for Thunder Trucks and Spitfire Wheels.

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  9. Trevor Colden - Wikipedia

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    Colden is currently sponsored by FTP Boards, Vox shoes, Spitfire, Mountain Dew, Thunder Trucks, Mob Grip, Skullcandy, and Active RideShop. He rode for Emerica, Bones Wheels and Mystery. He had to pay $15,000 to get out of the contract with Mystery but with taxes around the corner, Trevor offered $10,000 and they accepted it. [citation needed]