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		<title>GREG CARROLL CONFIRMS INVOLVEMENT IN COMEBACK OF &#8220;THINK&#8221; SKATEBOARDS</title>
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<p>If you’ve been seeing the <strong>Think Skateboards</strong> name popping up again lately, you’re not the only one.</p>



<p>Over the past few months, longtime skate industry figure <strong>Greg Carroll</strong> has been posting archival photos, graphics, and old tour shots to a Think Skateboards Instagram page. What started as a simple archive quickly turned into something bigger as skaters started asking the same question in the comments:</p>



<p><strong>Is Think coming back?</strong></p>



<p>According to Carroll, the answer might be yes — but there’s still some work to do before it becomes official.</p>



<p>During a recent interview on <strong>The Nine Club</strong>, Carroll explained that the idea of reviving the brand gained momentum after fans kept pushing for it.</p>



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<p>“People kept hitting me up like, ‘Dude, bring it back. Are you bringing it back?’ At first I was like, I don’t know… this was just an archive page.” — Greg Carroll</p>
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<p>But as the hype grew, Carroll reached out to <strong>Keith Cochrane</strong> to seriously discuss the possibility.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Trademark Situation Complicated Things</h2>



<p>One unexpected obstacle appeared quickly: <strong>the Think trademark was no longer controlled by Carroll and Cochran.</strong></p>



<p>After Carroll left the company in 2002 to work as general manager at <strong>Girl Skateboards</strong>, and Cochran exited a couple years later, the brand eventually shut down. But someone associated with the company later renewed the trademark — meaning legally the founders couldn’t simply relaunch it themselves.</p>



<p>Carroll said that after a public video explaining the situation, the trademark holder reached out and the conversations have been positive so far.</p>



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<p>“She’s got the trademark. We have the legacy and the industry backing us. So we’re figuring out how to make it work together.”</p>
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<p>If negotiations go well, the brand could relaunch under a new partnership structure.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What a Think Comeback Could Look Like</h2>



<p>If Think does return, Carroll says the approach will focus on honoring the brand’s legacy while keeping things fun.</p>



<p>Early plans include:</p>



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<li><strong>OG Think logo boards</strong></li>



<li>Limited <strong>capsule drops</strong></li>



<li><strong>Reissues of classic pro models</strong></li>



<li>Apparel like shirts and hats</li>



<li>Art-driven collaborations and gallery launches</li>
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<p>Carroll also hinted at a potential gallery event tied to the launch that would combine skate art, graphics, and memorabilia.</p>



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<p>“This isn’t about money. It’s about doing something fun for the community.”</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Why Think Still Matters to Skateboarding</h2>



<p>For anyone who grew up skating in the 90s or early 2000s, Think wasn’t just another board brand — it had a serious team and some heavy video output.</p>



<p>The company launched in 1990 and eventually signed legendy pros like <strong>Jason Adams, Wade Speyer, Matt Hensley, Phil Shao, Dan Drehobl, Diego Bucchieri, Corey Duffel, Adam Dyet, Cody McEntire</strong>, and more.</p>



<p>Think also produced multiple skate videos, including the well-known <strong>Free At Last</strong> video, which helped cement the brand’s place in skateboarding history.</p>



<p>One interesting piece of trivia: the brand name itself came from a random grocery sticker.</p>



<p>A team rider named <strong>Nick Lockman</strong> reportedly showed up with a small sticker that said <strong>“Think.”</strong> Carroll and Cochran instantly knew it was the name.</p>



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<p>“We looked at it and were like… that’s it. That’s all we do — we think about skateboarding.”</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Timing Might Be Perfect</h2>



<p>The potential return of Think also comes during a broader wave of heritage brands resurfacing.</p>



<p>In recent years skaters have seen renewed interest in classic companies, vintage graphics, and nostalgia-driven releases. At the same time, longtime skaters — many now in their 30s, 40s, and 50s — have become a major part of the market again.</p>



<p>That could make a Think revival land at the right moment.</p>



<p>As Carroll put it:</p>



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<p>“This is a story of a phoenix. A rebirth.”</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What Happens Next</h2>



<p>Nothing is finalized yet, but Carroll says discussions are ongoing and a decision could come soon.</p>



<p>If things fall into place legally, the next step would likely be a <strong>soft launch</strong> followed by more structured releases.</p>



<p>Until then, the Think archive page continues to keep the brand’s history alive — and keep the hype building.</p>



<p>You can watch the full Nine Club interview with Greg here:</p>



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<p>Greg also did an interview on the TalkinShmit youtube channel that you can watch here:</p>



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