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Powell Peralta
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101
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187 Killer Pads
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Alien Workshop
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Almost
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Andale
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Anti Hero
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Autobahn Wheels
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Baker
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Birdhouse
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Black Label
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Blind
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Bones Bearings
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Bones Wheels
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Brand X / Toxic Skateboards
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Bronson Speed Co.
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Bullet
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Chocolate
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Creature
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The Dark Slide
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Darkstar
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Deathwish
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Dogtown
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Enjoi
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Foundation
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Girl
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Gravity
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H-Street
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Habitat
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Hook Ups
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Independent
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The Killing Floor
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Krooked
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Krux
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Madness
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Mini Logo
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Mob
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New Deal
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OJ's
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Pig
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Pizza
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Plan B
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Prime
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Primitive
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Punk Stix
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Real
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ReVive
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Ricta
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Satori
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Schmitt Stix
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Shake Junt
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Shorty's
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Strange Love
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Street Plant
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Tensor
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Thrasher Magazine
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Thunder
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Toy Machine
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Triple Eight
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Vision
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World Industries
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Zero
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Zeppelin Aero Works
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OPUS FOOTWEAR
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Powell Peralta
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101
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187 Killer Pads
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Alien Workshop
-
Almost
-
Andale
-
Anti Hero
-
Autobahn Wheels
-
Baker
-
Birdhouse
-
Black Label
-
Blind
-
Bones Bearings
-
Bones Wheels
-
Brand X / Toxic Skateboards
-
Bronson Speed Co.
-
Bullet
-
Chocolate
-
Creature
-
The Dark Slide
-
Darkstar
-
Deathwish
-
Dogtown
-
Enjoi
-
Foundation
-
Girl
-
Gravity
-
H-Street
-
Habitat
-
Hook Ups
-
Independent
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The Killing Floor
-
Krooked
-
Krux
-
Madness
-
Mini Logo
-
Mob
-
New Deal
-
OJ's
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Pig
-
Pizza
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Plan B
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Prime
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Primitive
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Punk Stix
-
Real
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ReVive
-
Ricta
-
Satori
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Schmitt Stix
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Shake Junt
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Shorty's
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Strange Love
-
Street Plant
-
Tensor
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Thrasher Magazine
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Thunder
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Toy Machine
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Triple Eight
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Vision
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World Industries
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Zero
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Zeppelin Aero Works
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OPUS FOOTWEAR
H-Street was started by Tony Magnusson and Mike Ternasky after leaving Magnusson Designs in 1988. H-Street quickly became one of skateboarding's largest and most popular brands through it's groundbreaking videos and riders. H-Street also created a sister brand in Life Skateboards around 1990 once the H-Street team began to grow out of control. In 1991 however, Mike Ternasky left H-Street to start Plan B through World Industries and took several riders with him. Then in 1993, Tony Magnusson also left H-Street behind after it's financial backer demanded an unreasonable sum, at which point Tony re-branded and re-launched the company as Evol Skateboards.
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