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==Controversy==
==Controversy==
Swank has clashed with professional skateboarder [[Bam Margera]]. Swank's company, Landspeed, originally produced Bam's first skateboard video [[CKY (videos)|CKY]]. However, Bam's inflated ideas about royalties led to a dispute which resulted in Bam leaving Toy Machine and LandSpeed. LandSpeed brand director Rob Erickson eventually dropped the brand. Bam has repeatedly made it known that he is not fond of Tod.<ref>http://www.ckyforums.com/archive/index.php/t-30881.html</ref>
Swank has clashed with professional skateboarder [[Bam Margera]]. Swank's company, Landspeed, originally produced Bam's first skateboard video [[CKY (videos)|CKY]]. However, Bam's ideas about royalties led to a dispute which resulted in Bam leaving Toy Machine and LandSpeed. LandSpeed brand director Rob Erickson eventually dropped the brand. Bam has repeatedly made it known that he is not fond of Tod.<ref>http://www.ckyforums.com/archive/index.php/t-30881.html</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:43, 14 June 2007

Tod Swank is an American professional skateboarder, photographer, and publisher.

He was a professional skateboarder in the 1980s, as well as an accomplished skateboarding photographer, working as the first Senior Photographer at Transworld Skateboarding Magazine. Swank was also a skateboard company owner, as well as the owner of TumYeto, a skateboard distributor who created the motto "By Skateboarders, For Skateboarders" well before any other skateboard company used that saying, which has, as of this writing, found its way far into the depths of the Cliché Zone. TumYeto is the distributor and owner of Foundation Super Company, Toy Machine, Zero, Pig Wheels, Landspeed, Ruckus, Poot, and other brands. Swank is an accomplished musician, playing bass at various times in Crankshaft, Custom Floor, Loaded, and the LetDowns. Swank's skateboard 'zine (pronounced "zeen" and short for magazine) Swank Zine was among the first and best of the original wave of underground zeroxed press that kept communication in underground skateboarding alive and thriving during the '80s.[1]

Controversy

Swank has clashed with professional skateboarder Bam Margera. Swank's company, Landspeed, originally produced Bam's first skateboard video CKY. However, Bam's ideas about royalties led to a dispute which resulted in Bam leaving Toy Machine and LandSpeed. LandSpeed brand director Rob Erickson eventually dropped the brand. Bam has repeatedly made it known that he is not fond of Tod.[2]

References

  1. ^ Christopher, Roy (March 29, 2004). Foundation's Edge: Tod Swank. Front Wheel Drive
  2. ^ http://www.ckyforums.com/archive/index.php/t-30881.html