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From TheDarkSlide: In 1991, Natas Kaupas left SMA and co-founded 101 Skateboards along with Steve Rocco. 101 became an outlet for Natas to employ his graphic and artistic talents while still actively skating. 101 dropped some of the most groundbreaking videos of the early 1990s with team riders that included Natas Kaupas, Eric Koston, Adam McNatt, Clyde Singleton, Gino Iannucci, Jason Dill, Gabriel Rodriguez, Kris Markovich, Andy Stone, Leigh Peterson and Marcus McBride but eventually called it quits around 1997. From CalStreets / BoarderLabs: In 1991, Steve Rocco, a professional skateboarder and the founder of World Industries skateboards, approached Natas Kaupas with an exciting proposition—to start their own brand. This proposition prompted Kaupas to depart from SMA and establish 101 Skateboards, a venture that would soon leave an indelible mark on the skateboarding scene. Over the course of its 6 to 7 years of existence, 101 Skateboards boasted an exceptionally talented roster of renowned skaters. The team comprised individuals who would go on to shape and redefine the sport, including the likes of Natas Kaupas, Gabriel Rodriguez, Eric Koston, Adam McNatt, Clyde Singleton, Gino Iannucci, Jason Dill, Kris Markovich, Andy Stone, Leigh Peterson, and Marcus McBride. Their collective skill, innovative tricks, and distinctive styles cemented 101 Skateboards as a formidable presence within the skateboarding community. Today, the Heritage Reissues serve as a nostalgic homage to the original and iconic 101 boards. These reissued boards embody the essence of skateboarding history and have become highly sought-after items among skateboard collectors. With their timeless designs and rich heritage, the Heritage Reissues from 101 Skateboards hold a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts, providing a tangible link to an influential era in the sport’s evolution.