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Baker Skateboards
Baker Skateboards is an American skateboarding company founded in 2000, by professional skateboarder Andrew Reynolds. The company's main products are skateboard decks, accessories, wheels, and apparel.
In 1999, Reynolds met with Tony Hawk & Per Welinder and started Baker Skateboards with Jay Strickland in 2000. In 2007, the skateboard deck brand signed a distribution deal with Blitz Distribution. As of 2008, the brand was the top-selling brand under the Blitz Distribution umbrella. In regard to the original Baker logo, Reynolds has credited the design to co-founder, Jay Strickland, and stated that it represented a motley company that consisted of talented skateboarders.
Leo Romero, Thrasher magazine's "Skateboarder of the Year" in 2010, left the Baker team in April 2009.
Riley Hawk, son of professional skateboarder and Birdhouse company owner Tony Hawk, joined the Baker team in 2012, after riding for his father's company.
The RIDE Channel, a YouTube skateboarding channel co-founded by Hawk, announced on March 15, 2013, that a new series, entitled "Baker Zone," would commence on March 18, 2013. The series featured video productions from the Baker company, such as "Weekend Warriors," "Piled Out," "Trash Compactor," and "Dumb Ass Park Footy."
In the early 2000’s, Reynolds and fellow professional skateboarders, Jim Greco and Erik Ellington, established Bakerboys Distribution, a company that distributes many brands, some of which are owned by past and current Baker riders:
Formerly with the Blitz distribution company, Baker's distribution was newly managed by Bakerboys in 2011.
The Palace skateboard brand, which won the "Brand of the Year" award at Europe's Brighton Trade Show in January 2012, announced a distribution deal with Bakerboys in July 2014. The video appeared on the "PWBC News" series that Palace produces.
Baker Skateboards
Baker Skateboards is an American skateboarding company founded in 2000, by professional skateboarder Andrew Reynolds. The company's main products are skateboard decks, accessories, wheels, and apparel.
In 1999, Reynolds met with Tony Hawk & Per Welinder and started Baker Skateboards with Jay Strickland in 2000. In 2007, the skateboard deck brand signed a distribution deal with Blitz Distribution. As of 2008, the brand was the top-selling brand under the Blitz Distribution umbrella. In regard to the original Baker logo, Reynolds has credited the design to co-founder, Jay Strickland, and stated that it represented a motley company that consisted of talented skateboarders.
Leo Romero, Thrasher magazine's "Skateboarder of the Year" in 2010, left the Baker team in April 2009.
Riley Hawk, son of professional skateboarder and Birdhouse company owner Tony Hawk, joined the Baker team in 2012, after riding for his father's company.
The RIDE Channel, a YouTube skateboarding channel co-founded by Hawk, announced on March 15, 2013, that a new series, entitled "Baker Zone," would commence on March 18, 2013. The series featured video productions from the Baker company, such as "Weekend Warriors," "Piled Out," "Trash Compactor," and "Dumb Ass Park Footy."
In the early 2000’s, Reynolds and fellow professional skateboarders, Jim Greco and Erik Ellington, established Bakerboys Distribution, a company that distributes many brands, some of which are owned by past and current Baker riders:
Formerly with the Blitz distribution company, Baker's distribution was newly managed by Bakerboys in 2011.
The Palace skateboard brand, which won the "Brand of the Year" award at Europe's Brighton Trade Show in January 2012, announced a distribution deal with Bakerboys in July 2014. The video appeared on the "PWBC News" series that Palace produces.
