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  2. Dec 26, 2018 · Green went into business with John Law, another local surfer and by 1975 Quiksilver products were being sold all over Australia. In 1976 Jeff Hakman won Bells and looking for a way to fund his surfing lifestyle negotiated an agreement to sell Quik in the States along with Bob McKnight.

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  3. In 1969 Alan Green produced wetsuits (Rip Curl) on a $2500 loan from his father, the next product was sheepskin boots (UGG Boots), and in 1970 he and John Law formed the company named Quiksilver. Greenie and Law ripped apart some old trunks and discarded the portions that they deemed unnecessary or undesirable.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuiksilverQuiksilver - Wikipedia

    The Quiksilver brand's logo, designed in 1973 by founders Alan Green and John Law, was inspired by Japanese painter Hokusai's woodcut, The Great Wave off Kanagawa. It depicts a large wave with a mountain on a red background.

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  5. Dec 3, 2006 · From sewing boardshorts in their Torquay kitchen to kings of a multi-billion surf empire, Quiksilver founders Alan Green and John Law are Australia's beach boys made good. Peter Wilmoth reports on a new book charting their rise.

  6. The founders were Alan Green and John Law. Why was it founded? Quiksilver was created because Alan Green wanted to make and design boardshorts better than others. Important milestones in the company’s history. For Quiksilver Australia:

  7. Green was born (1947) in Melbourne, began surfing in 1960, and in 1969, along with partner John Law, founded a small wetsuit-making operation in the coastal town of Torquay. Green and Law began making surfing trunks under the Quiksilver label in 1973; three years later their scalloped-leg "boardsho...

  8. Welcome to Quiksilver. In 1969, two Torquay locals, Alan Green and John Law, turned to making boardshorts in their home garage based on what they saw as a market opportunity. Authenticity, innovation, pride, confidence and a belief in limitless potential have been the foundations in Quiksilver becoming the largest and most prestigious apparel ...