The Other Fingerbangers
Eric "The Tweek" Varley - Ramp designer/Fingerbanger
Brian Bellenger - Fingerbanger
Robby Dyer - Team representative/Fingerbanger
Reed Woolsey - Beer man/Fingerbanger
I started finger boarding at the age of 16.  Before I started I thought only dumbasses did it, so I guess that'd make me the first cool person to ever finger board.  I got the nickname tweek, because I have hand seziures whenever I try to ollie.  Currently my favorite tricks include fakie flip to frontside board slide, fs tailslide to kickflip out, and fakie 180 to crooked grind. 
Vince Jangrus - Some guy
I was introduced to the whole skateboarding scene when i was 9 years old by my neighbor and long time best friend, Tony Hawk.  Oh, yeah, I know Tony.  We used to skate all over together, until one fateful evening.  I was inventing a new trick, one that had never been done by a skateboarder before.  It's name you ask?  Well it was called the 900.  I had successfully landed it only to be tripped by my so-called friend Tony.  I fell to the ground breaking my pinky toe and ending my skateboarding career.  He went on to become a well known skateboarder while using my trick.  You can have my trick you bastard, but you'll never have my pride.  So, I went on to fingerboarding, and been doing it ever since.  My favorite trick is 360 flip to F/S Crooked.  I've been working on a new move called the Hernia.  If done successfully, your fingers tie in a knot, and it somehow gives you a hernia.  The End.
Some people judge a man by the size of the shadow he casts.  I judge a man by the size of of his first and third digits.  Since I have found god through fingerboarding, I have refocused my creative energies to expel my demons through my hands.  People that know about the intense dedication we fingerboarders commit to this thankless sport.  I rise early in the morning to work my hand and wrist through hours of weight training and backhand masturbation.  Since Logan took me in on his team, my skills have improved tremendously, and I now feel comfortable fingerboarding in front of crowds of thousands.  I hope to someday build a fingerboarding camp, where i can inprove the lives of others by offering fingerboarding scholarships to children who have lost fingers in tragic accidents and are only left with stumps of arms.  With lots of love and duct tape, they too can experience the joys of "finger"boarding.  Thanks for the support, and fingerskate on.  Don't let those hangnails and splinters keep you down. 
Home
  I come from the Great North-West in a little town known as Salem, Oregon.  Logan first noticed me as I moved up through the amateur rankings. I was first contacted at a local fingerboarding compitition located at the Newberg Skatepark in Newberg, Or.  I was expected to win the overall, but had to leave early when a real skateboarder hit me in the head with the trucks of their skateboard. My grip tape was worn and my bushing protectors were non-exsistant. I was no compition for this female rider and was rushed to the hospital immediately. Logan knew I needed help and took me under his arm and made me a member of his team. He even payed for the 907 tattoo on my neck. What a guy, what a company. 907, the way to go.
The interview:
907:  So when were you first introduced to fingerboarding?
Brian:  When I was 8, I got a Kermit the Frog skater toy from a Happy
Meal, and I ripped off the foot knobs on the deck and began my career.
907:  So you have a jump on most of us, that would explain your
advanced skill, i guess.
Brian:  Yeah, yeah, I started back when kids were playing Construx and
sneakin' Playboys in the bushes down at the creek.
907:  Hmmm.. that sounds a little like me... You skate, too, right?
Brian:  Si senor.
907:  And I've seen you, you're damn good.  Which can you do better tricks on?
Brian:  Underwater basket weaving, actually...naw...skateboarding, but I was captain of the junior high underwater basketweaving team.  We went to state.
907:  Ha ha.  So, you're cream of the crop in fingerboarding, why'd you choose to be on the 907 team?
Brian:  907 offered me the best pakage out there.  I came in thinking it was the basic fingerbpoard company, but I saw what quality their products were, and they definetly live up to my standards as an intense fingerboarder.  Besides... "Fingerbangers"?  Who could resist?
907:  Allright, Brian, nice to talk with you, ride on and on behalf on 907, welcome to the team.
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