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Toby
and Sam Paterson
These
two original staffers started out their careers as fresh faced
grommets in our skateshop heyday. Toby is now a successful artist
and respected street skater whilst his younger sibling now manages
a high street coffee store in between some skate and snow action.
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Ross
Fennel
Coming
from a strong windsurfing background, Ross took to surfing like
a duck to water. He managed our snowboard department for two seasons
before transplanting himself to Chamonix where he now lives and
works. Six seasons in this epic mountain location has made him
one of Scotland's most experienced backcountry riders. He can
spin a flip with the best of them too.
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Jeff
Fraser
Daredevil
skater and snowboarder, Jeff first managed the now defunct Quarterback
sports in Aberdeen before moving to Glasgow and managing Clan
for over five years. His board riding exploits are stuff of scary
stories that include an injury list as long as his arm. He is
currently terrorizing the sealife and waves in and around the
Outer Hebrides.
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Chris
Mowat
Top
Scottish street skater and all round good guy, Chris worked at
Clan for three years before injury forced him to take a sabatical.
Upon return to the business he realised that the spark had gone
and moved to Amsterdam where he now lives, skates and works.
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Justin
Maule
Justin
managed Clan for two years. Head chef and technical applicator,
do not argue at home on a snowboard or skateboard as it's all
the same to him. About to launch his own restaurant. Good luck
Justin!
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Davie
Philip (aka McTurk)
80's
champion and style master, Davie was the man to watch and admire
when it came to making difficult maneouvres look easy. Started
out his skateboarding career at Kelvingrove as a wee grommet with
potential. It was the construction of Livingston skate park that
gave him the opportunity to hone his boardriding skills to an
aggressive perfection.
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