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Now is your chance to view how our stickers are made. Rocking a cloud sticker is one way you can show your support for the injured riding community. 100% of the net profit from cloud sticker sales go to the Injured Riders Foundation. Fly with the clouds and show your support.

The first step is to choose a good color of vinyl.

Sticker Operations: Sticker Colors
The image shows a few different colors we offer to make the sticker pop on your snowboard-skateboard-surfboard-car or anything else you want to stick it on.

The Sticker Operations Table
This is our sticker table where the STCKROPS peel the top sheet of vinyl off.

David Glover getting at the stickers
Here is Dave Glover aka “BIG SUPA” He is doing it Supa big with those pink stickers. He is in the process of peeling the majority of vinyl off. Now you can see the “target clouds” taking shape. Still a few more steps to go.

Bill Cooley-big boss- sticker operations
Now Billy “BIG BOSS” Cooley runs the vinyl through the weeder/sheeter and this applies the top sheet that you peel off when you apply your sticker. Then he individually cuts the stickers while using every safety measure possible. We tell every employee to”Keep your eyes on your work and DONT put your hand under the blade”.

Finished Product
The finished products (stickers) are ready to be shipped to you for your shop, your board, your moms back window of her car, and anything else you want to stick the clouds on.

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So we have moved the official “sticker operations”.  We are now officially running the stickops out of the back office of Suburban Blend in Jamestown New York.  So now you know that your cloud stickers, monster stickers and more will be produced in NY.

We have a good crew working in Jamestown and you should be stoked that your stickers are made by either Billy “Big Boss” Cooley, Jose “beaner”, Dave “Big Supa”, Andrew “Tatoo Drew”, Amanda or Taylor.  We are now offering Sticker Packs on SHOP-REVOLUTION.COM and they consist of one large cloud, two medium clouds, three small clouds, 4 printed clouds with text and one injuredriders.org wrist band.

Face  stickers are looking great and there will be plenty of them in the new and improved shop-revolution.com

What is your favorite snowrev.com sticker?

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 Our good homie Kirk Kaufmann just got a full page shot in the new October issue of Snowboard Magazine article “Test Run Park Boards”.  Be sure you pick up your own copy lots of good stuff in this great issue.  I was especially stoked on the Mongo Pro article… check it out!  Anyway just wanted to give Kirk some love watch out for more great stuff coming from this tall fool!

Related:  5 Minutes with Kirk Kaufmann

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Kirk Kaufmann- snowboardboardmag oct issue

 Kirk Kaufamn taming the S rail at Bear mtn, CA- Mike Basher photo snowboard-mag.com 

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Lonnie Kauk Published in Snowboarder Magazine

The November issue of Snowboarder Magazine features a short interview with Lonnie Kauk.  Written by John Centi from SNOWREV.COM

STORY BEHIND THE INTERVIEW:
Lonnie and I sat down one day after climbing and did this interview.  No schedule, no plan for it.  A moment when two friends got together and naturally made something great.  It was tight, I asked Lonnie some random questions and some serious ones but got great answers for all of them.  Instead of recording what he said I somehow typed every word he spoke.  Lonnie is a unique individual and has a great outlook on life.  He deserves this more than anyone because he is Snowboarding.

Also be sure to check out Lonnie in the new Standard Films video “Catch The Vapors”  Lonnie part is SICK.  Lonnie has offers coming in left and right now for sponsorship and I am stoked to see its all happening for him.   Tadow…

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Snowboarding in Chile - The Revolution Crew will be snowboarding in Chile until the end of the month.  Every place We go, We leave Tracks for Real.  The snow in Chile is INSANE. This pic is from La Parva that is one of the best resorts in Chile.

 If you want some stickers like this or even our clothes just visit Shop-revolution.com; buy something and make  your donation for the Injured Riders Foundation.  ROCK AND ROLL

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Today Annemarie, Billy, Suz and I were covering day 1 of the AST Dew Tour Right Guard Open in cleveland Ohio. Just before the last skate park preliminary run the weather took a turn for the best and we were instantly caught in typhoon style rain. This made the opportunity for us to get these dope ALL WET photos. I have had dreams of taking pictures in the rain for a long time, and since this was my first day with a real camera in hands I had to take advantage. Enjoy

Billy The KID
Billy The Kid.

Suz All Wet
Susan Iceman. Most likely the girl you will talk to when you call Snowboard Revolution.

Billy The Kid
Billy almost dry.

Dew Action Sports Tour Rained Out
The Dew Tour skate course we had to run from.

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Damn, Bill COOLey is a riot, a trip, a wildman, a good worker, and one heck of a funny as little big dude. For the past month Bill has been living with me, running the sticker operation and filling his stomach with the worst food known to mankind. God the pink cookies he eats are just terrible. Gotta love him though. He is 17, from Jamestown New York and handles his business like a pretty mature 78 year old man. Just kidding, he is legit and he has the sharpie girl on his side (Ask him to show you.)

Bill Cooley working hard

Billy working hard.

Billy the Donkey

Billy “DONKEY STYLE”

Bill getting socked by Lonnie

Billy getting socked by Lonnie, It may be coming.

Billy oh so serious

Bill this shot is serious.

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