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  2. Toy Machine - Wikipedia

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    Good and Evil, Toy Machine's fifth video, premiered October 22, 2004, at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, California, US. Riders featured are Templeton, Diego Bucchieri, Austin Stephens, and Marks, with debut parts from Josh Harmony, Johnny Layton, and Matt Bennett. [ 9] Coming after a few years of exiting riders and a stint where the only ...

  3. Ed Templeton - Wikipedia

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    Ed Templeton. Templeton in 2010. Ed Templeton (born July 28, 1972) [ 1] is an American professional skateboarder, contemporary artist, and photographer. He is the founder of the skateboard company, Toy Machine, a company that he continues to own and manage. [ 2] He is based in Huntington Beach, California. [ 3][ 4][ 5]

  4. Elissa Steamer - Wikipedia

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    Bootleg was founded by Jay Strickland, who also cofounded the Baker brand with Reynolds, and was a short-lived, month-long venture that ended following a video release, Bootleg 3000. [4] Prior to Bootleg 3000, Steamer's video parts were included in the Baker Bootleg and 2G videos.

  5. Chad Muska - Wikipedia

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    Following the issues at Toy Machine, Muska joined the then-fledgling Shorty's brand. Muska was chosen to develop the Shorty's skateboard deck division and the company thrived as a result. He is popularly known for his part in the 1998 skateboarding video Fulfill The Dream, and he appeared in a total of four videos for the company. [8]

  6. Jamie Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Turned pro. 1995. Summer X Games medal record. Representing United States. 1995 Newport. Street Best Trick. Jamie Thomas (born October 11, 1974) is an American professional skateboarder and skateboard industry entrepreneur. Thomas is the owner and founder of Zero Skateboards and Fallen Footwear, until he announced its closure in January 2017 ...

  7. Mr. Machine - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Machine was a robot-like mechanical man wearing a top hat. The body had a giant windup key at the back. When the toy was wound up it would "walk", swinging its arms and repeatedly ringing a bell mounted on its front. The toy stood about 18 inches tall (roughly 46 cm). Mr. Machine was primarily made of plastic. This was unique for its time.

  8. Johnny Seven OMA - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Seven O.M.A. (One Man Army) is a multi-function toy weapon produced by Deluxe Reading under their Topper Toys toyline and released in 1964. [ 1] Johnny Seven O.M.A. was the best selling boys' toy of 1964, [ 2][ 3] and was marketed on children's television. It has a unique number of features, including seven actions (thus the "Seven" in ...

  9. Drinking bird - Wikipedia

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    The drinking bird is a heat engine that exploits a temperature difference to convert heat energy to a pressure difference within the device, and performs mechanical work. Like all heat engines, the drinking bird works through a thermodynamic cycle. The initial state of the system is a bird with a wet head oriented vertically.