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Toy Machine

Founded by skater Ed Templeton in 1993 in Huntington Beach, Toy Machine quickly became a major proponent of the skate scene. It supported skaters from the start through partnerships and gained attention through an extensive collection of video productions including “Heavy Metal” (1995), "Welcome to Hell” (1996), and the more recent “Scorched Earth” (2021).

Sponsored skaters, like Brian Anderson and Ethan Fowler, helped establish Toy Machine as a competitor in the skate sphere with appearances in the videos listed above and having a general presence in the community as talented skaters. As one of the pioneering brands in the skateboarding industry, Toy Machine has played a significant role in the evolution of skating. Central to Toy Machine's success has been its unwavering commitment to reliability in the production and design of its skateboards. This dedication ensures that riders can trust in the durability and performance of their equipment on any terrain, fostering a loyal following worldwide. This reputation for quality, coupled with the brand's edgy graphics and inventive skate videos, has propelled Toy Machine to the forefront of both the skate community and the manufacturing industry. With a legacy spanning over two decades, Toy Machine continues to inspire skaters worldwide, pushing boundaries and shaping the future of skateboarding culture.