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Ric Green
Date of birth: 19xx
Date of death: 2000-10-17 (age 0-100)
Company(ies): Surf Trip, Inc.

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Ric Green[1] (Richard L. Green[2]), was a Californian surfer-turned-inventor and former construction worker from Huntington Beach.

After patenting, a tire-changing tool at the age of 18, he burst into the toy business with the invention of a velcro-coated foam football and glove a few years later in 1985 whose rights he sold[3] for a good amout of money to Los Angeles-based company Astro Timer, Inc., who subsequently licensed it to Carson-based toy company Wham-O Inc. which sold it in the United States under the brand name "Sure Catch".

Sometime later, Ric moved to Manhattan Beach, California with his wife Ana Green (neé Montoya), and invested some of the money in the creation of a surfing board game called Surf Trip[4][5][6][7] that he self-published in 1988 under the business name of Surf Trip, Inc.[2][4] and was illustrated by American artist Cam de Leon[8][9], whose mascot, a mop-topped surfer called GreenDog, a caricature of Ric Green's himself when younger, served as the base and inspiration for Sega Mega Drive video game Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude!.

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