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- == Wiki [1] ==
- High Speed Productions (2006) Thrasher Skate and Destroy: The First 25 Years of Thrasher Magazine
- Thrasher magazine [2]
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[edit]Thrasher is a monthly skateboarding magazine, founded in 1981 by Kevin Thatcher, Eric Swenson, and Fausto Vitello, and published by the San Francisco, United States (U.S.)-based company, High Speed Productions, Inc.[2][3] The publication consists of skateboard- and music-related articles, photography, interviews, skatepark reviews, and miscellaneous content as well as various music interviews. The magazine also maintains a website that consists of numerous features, including segments such as "Firing Line" and "Hall of Meat", an online store, a video collection, a radio show, and a forum for registered users.[4] The company also owns and operates the Double Rock indoor skateboarding facility.
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[edit]Thrasher is a monthly skateboarding magazine, founded in 1981 by Kevin Thatcher, Eric Swenson, and Fausto Vitello[3], and published by the San Francisco, United States (U.S.)-based company, High Speed Productions, Inc.[2][3] The publication consists of skateboard- and music-related articles, photography, interviews, skatepark[4] reviews, and miscellaneous content as well as various music interviews. The magazine also maintains a website that consists of numerous features, including segments such as "Firing Line" and "Hall of Meat", an online store, a video collection, a radio show, and a forum for registered users.[4] The company also owns and operates the Double Rock indoor skateboarding facility.This skating park is used by multiple skate company's today such as Darkstar[5], Pizza Skateboards[6],Supra[7],Blind[8], and many more on ThrasherMagizine.com[9] under events. Today the Thrasher Magazine is still up and it ran buy a hard working team of editors. Thrasher also has clothing items that they sell. Recently they have teamed up with Supreme[10] and released shirts and hoodies[11]. The supreme[12]/ Thrasher collection has released in the summer of 2015 and sold out instantly.
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[edit]This skating park is used by multiple skate company's today such as Darkstar[5], Pizza Skateboards[6],Supra[7],Blind[8], and many more on ThrasherMagizine.com[9] under events. Today the Thrasher Magazine is still up and it ran buy a hard working team of editors. Thrasher also has clothing items that they sell. Recently they have teamed up with Supreme[10] and released shirts and hoodies[11]. The supreme[12]/ Thrasher collection has released in the summer of 2015 and sold out instantly.
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Thrasher". Skateboarding Wiki. Retrieved 2015-10-07.
- ^ "Thrasher Magazine - Displaying items by tag: Junk Drawer". www.thrashermagazine.com. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
- ^ "Fausto Vitello".
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(help) - ^ "Darkstar". Skateboarding Wiki. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
- ^ "P I Z Z A". www.pizzaskateboards.com. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
- ^ "Supra Brand".
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(help) - ^ "Thrasher Magazine - Displaying items by tag: Junk Drawer". www.thrashermagazine.com. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
- ^ "Supreme clothing".
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