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Début en 2002
Diamond Supply Co. was founded in 1998 when Nicholas Tershay (aka Nick Diamond) created a skateboarding hardware line from his humble one-bedroom apartment in San Francisco. In 2000, Nick moved to Los Angeles and began building Diamond Supply Co. in Mike Carroll & Rick Howard’s legendary Girl Skateboards distribution house - soon growing Diamond Supply Co. to a full range of skateboard hard and soft goods, including bolts, bearings, t-shirts, fleece, accessories and more. Having a strong design aesthetic, and a commitment for creating high quality goods, Diamond Supply Co. was quickly embraced by skate and street fashion communities alike.
In 2005, Nike Skateboarding asked Nick to design his own signature Diamond Nike SB Dunk, which quickly became one of the most sought-after sneakers, and hailed as one of the greatest Nike SB’s of all-time by esteemed publications and collectors alike.
In 2006, Diamond Supply Co. opened its flagship doors in the historic Fairfax neighborhood in Los Angeles, and has remained a cultural staple since. Home to exclusive special releases, the shop is no stranger to lines that wrap around the block or the un-announced pro-skater, artist, or athlete, stopping by to pick up the latest releases.
In 2013, Diamond Supply Co. will open two more flagship locations. The first in Nick Tershay’s home of San Francisco and a second location in downtown New York City, in the heart of SoHo.
Diamond Supply Co. has an elite team roster of more than 100 of the best skateboarders in the World, from the likes of Paul Rodriguez, Eric Koston, Stevie Williams, Torey Pudwill, Nyjah Huston, and more.
Under Nick Tershay’s signature design and aesthetic, Diamond Supply Co. maintains a strong focus on delivering skateboarding goods with high integrity and matching quality, keeping true to its roots and remaining unchanged for over 15 years.
Whether a skateboarder, artist, designer, or athlete, anyone who pursues his or her dream, and makes that dream a reality represents the #DIAMONDLIFE
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In 2007 District, now part of the FSP Group, started in the minds of Marcel Oosterveen and a few riders after they founded Eagle Wheels (also a part of the FSP Group). District would be a professional production company developing parts for scootering, as there were no products existing for the sport in the world at that time, besides the “toy” scooters with foldies and plastic cored wheels.
The FSP Group at that time was runned by 3 people: Anoeska, Henk and Marcel Oosterveen and started in 1993 as a Wheels and Rollerski production company
Riders like Hep Greg, Fernando Young and Rory Coe and also some of the first distributors started to discuss together with the FSP Group about creating the parts for scootering as we all know it today.
The project name for District at that time still was Descent (devised by Hep Greg). The Descent project was put aside early 2008, when we were asked to develop scooters and parts for other brands that started in the scooter business. During the first years we were approached by a lot of people and brands that wanted to jump on our train. We still work with some of these people/companies, but we always tried stick to our original vision: creating the best products for the sport. That's why we picked up the Descent project again middle 2008, but from that moment it would be called District.
Different than most brands that stepped in this sport nowadays, the FSP Group produces almost all of their products theirselves. We are not a company that is financed by investors and/or banks that only look at their profits percentages at the end of the year. We don't sell predesigned products bought from a cheap factory just because there is a market available.
District isn't a profit driven firm, District is the real thing. Each and every part we create comes from the feedback of our riders worldwide and is aimed at improving the sport.
The District team is now made of over a 100 individuals all over the world, ranging from executives and managers, designers and factory workers to sponsored riders.
The heart of District is located in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. This is were all products are designed nowadays.
Our production is mostly located in China. We produce everything in our own factory, it's the only way we can guarantee the best quality that is needed for these real honest products in the sport.
We have some of the world's best proriders in our team, be sure to check them out!
Together we are one big family. We work as a team to make scootering a better and bigger sport!
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DK Bicycles was founded in Dayton, Ohio by Charlie Danishek in 1979.
Charlie was an engineer with GM. His children, Bill and Nikki, were both accomplished BMX racers. The Danisheks’ love for the sport combined with Charlie's knowledge of manufacturing drove the patriarch to design his company's first product: the now legendary DK BMX stem. For 15 years after its inception, DK stems defined the state of design in BMX.
Since 1994, DK has also been making BMX frames, including the iconic RM59, General Lee, Colin Winkleman’s signature S.O.B frame, and the late Team frame. This led to DK’s first line of complete BMX bikes in 1997.
From there, we’ve never looked back.
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