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Alien Workshop is a Skateboarding company founded in 1990 by Chris Carter and Mike Hill.[1]
Based in Dayton Ohio, this is a departure from the Californian-centric skateboard industry.
Alien Workshop produces decks, wheels, apparel and other skateboard accessories, and is known for its artistic graphical style, with themes of paranoia and futurism often used[2] Alien Workshop is owned and distributed by DNA Distribution, which also owns Habitat Skateboards and Reflex Bearings. DNA Distribution was bought by Burton Snowboards on February 5, 2008.[3]
Pro Team
Their pro team includes[4]
- Rob Dyrdek
- Steve Berra
- Anthony Van Engelen
- Grant Taylor
- Jason Dill
- Mikey Taylor
- Arto Saari
- Omar Salazar
- Dylan Rieder
- Heath Kirchart
Amateur Team
Their amateur team include
- Gilbert Crockett
- Jake Johnson
- Tyler Bledsoe
Videography
- Memory Screen (1991)
- Timecode (1997)
- Photosynthesis (2000)
- Mind Field (2009)
References
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