Who made vision skateboards?

Brad Dorfman
Brad Dorfman has created brands such as Vision Skateboards, Vision Street Wear, Draven Footwear, Schmitt Stix, Palisades Longboards, Psycho products, Magic Skateboards, Smith Safety Gear and others, these are to name a few here at Select Distribution.

What happened to Vision skateboard?

The ‘Vision’ trademark was sold in 2004 to Collective Brands, Inc, a subsidiary of Payless Shoe Source. In 2009, the company attempted to relaunch the Vision brand with an exclusive deal through Finish Line. In 2017, it was reported that Authentic Brands Group LLC had acquired the licensing rights to Vision.

Do they still make vision skateboards?

We feature the largest selection of Vision Skateboards — legendary decks like the Psycho Stick, Gator, MG, Jinx, Aggressor, Punkskull… We offer the original shapes as well updated versions of these classics.

Does Vision Street Wear still exist?

The brand still exists, still sponsors BMXers and still utilizes the same logo, but it would be hard to replicate the cultural significance of Vision Street Wear circa 1988.

Is vision a good skateboard brand?

Vision is known today for their top performing, highly reliable products used by pros around the world. They manufacture skateboard decks in all sizes and shapes to please any old school skater.

Who is Brad Dorfman?

Thirteen years ago, Brad Dorfman sold skateboards out of his car. Today he owns Vision, a skateboard and fashion company with more than 700 employees and an annual gross of more than $60 million. While he has competitors–Powell Corp.

What happened Brad Dorfman?

Are Vision Skateboards good?

What year did the vision psycho stick come out?

It was a one hit wonder!” Wonder indeed. Released in 1985, the Mark Gonzales graphic was one of a distinct handful, including the first Mark “Gator” Rogowski, Psycho Stick, and Guardian models, that artistically defined Vision as a company throughout the ’80s, and it was kept in production all the way up through 1989.

What happened to Blind skateboards?

Blind (stylized as bLind) is a skateboard company founded by Mark Gonzales in 1988 under Steve Rocco’s World Industries distribution company. Gonzales has since left the company and today the company continues under the ownership of Dwindle Distribution. The company produces decks, wheels, soft goods and accessories.

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