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Item No: wi10013
$8.50

World Industries Devil Head Socks. Black socks with Devil Head logo on ankle. These are come assorted and you get one pair of socks with this purchase. The World Industries Skateboard Team is Mike Peterson, Pat Duffy, Chad Bartie, Kyle Berard, Mike Crum and Carlos De Andrade.

Here is a little information how World Industries got ints start. In the early 1980’s, Vision took over Sims and it was all downhill. Brad [Dorfman] treated us like bastard stepchildren while Vision got all the glory. I was very rebellious and in 1987 Brad kicked me off the team. I was living on Natas Kaupas’ kitchen floor at the time. I vividly remember having dinner with Natas and Skip Engblom [of Santa Monica Airlines] at a Mexican restaurant. I was 27, with no sponsor. I thought my life in skateboarding was over. I would have to go back to work for my dad in the dry cleaning store. Skip told me not to worry. The next morning he took me to the woodshop and told me if I bought 500 boards he could get them sold for me. I cash advanced my credit card for $6,000 and Santa Monica Airlines: Rocco Division was born.