Zero Skateboards

Zero Skateboards

Zero Skateboards is a skateboard company located in Carlsbad, California. It is part of the Black Box Distribution family. Zero decks are manufactured in Tijuana, Mexico, by Edieth and Osuna, which is owned by Jamie Thomas. Chris Cole is also a shareholder of the company. Zero started out as a clothing company in 1996, and evolved into a full fledged skateboard company with Jamie Thomas leaving Toy Machine and becoming Zero's first pro. Zero has won three consecutive Thrasher Magazine's King of the Road competition from 2004 to 2006, beating other teams such as Girl Skateboards, Toy Machine,...
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quick facts
Founded:1996
Founders:Jamie Thomas

Zero Skateboards founders

Jamie Thomas
Jamie Thomas
Age:37 (Born: October 11, 1974)

Jamie Thomas , is an American professional skateboarder and skateboard industry magnate from Dothan, Alabama. He is the co-owner of Zero Skateboards and Fallen Footwear. Thomas started skateboarding at the age of eleven. He was first sponsored in 1992 by Deluxe . This prompted him to move to San...
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Parent company of Zero Skateboards

Black Box Distribution
Black Box Distribution
Founded:2000
Founders:Jamie Thomas

Black Box Distribution is a skateboard distributor owned by professional skateboarder Jamie Thomas. It serves 4 companies, 3 are owned by Thomas; Fallen Footwear, Mystery Skateboards, and Zero Skateboards. Slave Skateboards is owned by Ben Horton. Black Box also owns Cinco Maderas, a Mexico based woodshop that manufactures the decks for Mystery, Slave and Zero. In 2006 Jamie Thomas won an Ernst & Young regional Entrepreneur of the Year...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    When was Zero Skateboards founded?
  • A:
    The company was founded in 1996.
  • Q:
    Who was the founder of Zero Skateboards?
  • A:
    Jamie Thomas started the company.
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