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South Central Skateboards
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My name is Chris Atchison, I
started South Central Skateboard Mfg in 1992, but my passion for
skateboarding started much earlier . I can remember skateboarding in
the driveway on my Father’s skateboard when I was about five years
old. Until I was 14 skateboarding was more of a novelty sport for
me; like throwing a frisbee, riding a bike or any other random thing
a kid would do for fun. At 14 skateboarding became a lifestyle for
me. All I wanted to do was skate. As i got older and had to start
thinking of how I was going to make a living |
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my first thoughts were to become
a professional skateboarder. Lacking the skills to become pro I
decided since I liked woodworking (primarily from building lots of
skateboard ramps) the next best thing was to manufacture
skateboards. My senior year in high school I started ordering blank
decks from Cali and printing my own logo on them. I would sell them
to the local skaters and gradually built up enough money to buy
equipment to make decks. My first year out of high school i started
to press my own decks. My mother was cool enough to let me press up
skateboards in my bedroom and cut them out on the back porch. At
first it was a little difficult. I had to learn everything by trial
and error. At the time there weren’t many manufacturers and the
process was top secret. For the first 2 or 3 years while I was
perfecting my process, I started a window washing company. I would
wash windows during the day, go to college at night, and make
skateboards on the weekend. .I would travel to different cities in
the south (Atlanta, Birmingham, Florida) to sell decks at skatespots.
I also started to make decks for a few small east coast brands. By
1994 I became so busy that I was able to quit college and the window
washing business to make decks full time. In 2000 I married my wife
Elena and she came aboard to work with me. We now work together as a
team and strive to provide the best service and products available.
We now manufacture decks world wide. for the skateboard industry. |
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