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The history of finger skateboarding
On a rainy day in 1998, Steven Asher of 12 was forced to stay at home and not go out to practice skateboarding. So he used his imagination to invent a three-inch skateboard with different materials and drew a pattern on the bottom. Peter's father is the director of a toy factory. When he saw his son's invention, he thought there was a certain market, so the fingerboard came out.

But what do you use to combine the fingerboard? Steven thinks it should be made of real materials. This means using real iron wheels to grind yarns and patterns ................. Steven found a famous skateboard brand, but it is difficult to contact the skateboard factory. Finally, one of Peter's employees saw the fingerboard, helped him to contact a skateboard factory (World Industries) and got the copyright, so the fingerboard was officially put on the market.

Since then, many skateboard manufacturers, such as the blind, Team A, New Deal, Santa Cruz and so on. , have devoted themselves to publishing practice.

Teckdeck has sold more than 350 million pieces since the rainy day, and has been increasing since then.