Monday, June 29, 2009 12:08pm PDT

A Tour Of Baker Boys Distribution

By: Tom Morin

Baker Boys Tour
Last Friday, I cruised over to Baker Boys Distribution (Deathwish skateboards, Brigada shades and Shake Junt accessories) in North Hollywood to interview pro skater and company co-owner, Erik Ellington. He and business partner, and fellow skate legend, Jim Greco, were doing the whole company owner thing. You know, reviewing invoices, checking out board graphics, etc.

I got a tour of the place while they finished their business, took some photos, and made a little gallery for all you Deathwish fuckers. Stay tuned for the Ellington interview (which I'm working on as you read this), which will be followed by a Greco interview, and then a review of their latest video, Baker Has A Deathwish. Cruise over to www.bakerboysdist.com to check out the full line of goods.

Here's the Baker Boy Distribution HQ, all photos taken by MORINformed.


The bosses getting some work done.


Office decor.


A new Ellington board one of you may own.


More boards.


Stoney Boards.


Brigada shades to cover your stoney eyes.


Ellington in some new Brigadas, shades for skaters by skaters, no surf industry here.


Shake Junt goods.


Ellington and Doug checking out the A Day Home Skullcandy video of Deathwish rider,
Lizard King, on GrindTV, which you can check out here.


Shit to skate, like every real skate company should have.


A box inside an outside-of-the box company.


Cross-training facility.


Still working.


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