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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{{ref|https://archive.vn/bplVE|2=http://assignments.uspto.gov/assignments/q?db=tm&sno=73585341}} for a good amout of money to Los Angeles-based company Astro Timer, Inc.{{fileref|Astro Timer, Inc. Registration 1985-01-16 (California Secretary of State).pdf}}, who subsequently licensed it to [[wikipedia:Carson, California|Carson]]-based toy company [[wikipedia:Wham-O|Wham-O Inc.]] which sold it in the United States under the brand name [https://archive.vn/9fGU4/a3c89c86f73d58926d07509254b22dbe36d81718.jpg ''"Sure Catch"'']{{fileref|Trademark Sure Catch Reg Nº 1462960 1987-10-27 (United States Patent and Trademark Office).pdf}}.
 
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{{ref|https://archive.vn/bplVE|2=http://assignments.uspto.gov/assignments/q?db=tm&sno=73585341}} for a good amout of money to Los Angeles-based company Astro Timer, Inc.{{fileref|Astro Timer, Inc. Registration 1985-01-16 (California Secretary of State).pdf}}, who subsequently licensed it to [[wikipedia:Carson, California|Carson]]-based toy company [[wikipedia:Wham-O|Wham-O Inc.]] which sold it in the United States under the brand name [https://archive.vn/9fGU4/a3c89c86f73d58926d07509254b22dbe36d81718.jpg ''"Sure Catch"'']{{fileref|Trademark Sure Catch Reg Nº 1462960 1987-10-27 (United States Patent and Trademark Office).pdf}}.
  
Sometime later, Ric moved to [[wikipedia:Manhattan Beach, California|Manhattan Beach, California]] with his wife Ana Green (née Montoya), and invested some of the money in the creation of a surfing board game called ''Surf Trip''{{fileref|Trademark Surf Trip Reg Nº 1558214 1989-09-26 (United States Patent and Trademark Office).pdf}}{{ref|1=https://www3.wipo.int/branddb/en/showData.jsp?ID=USTM.73776203}}{{fileref|TheOrangeCountyRegister US 1989-04-10 page 55.png}}{{intref|Press Release: 1989-09-21: RETAILING : Every Dog Has His Day, and Star of Surfer Board Game Is No Exception}}, illustrated by American artist [[wikipedia:Cam de Leon|Cam de Leon]]{{ref|https://archive.vn/GqW6S/fb26babeb7188fc0ce56cc3d790ae95a2a2599f9.jpg|https://i.ibb.co/h2mjjrS/53870696-2021991671438060-5926669708217267020-n.jpg}}{{ref|https://archive.vn/1v5aW|https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/surf-trip-board-game-1988-artwork-cam-1831285370}}, that he self-published in 1988 under the business name of Surf Trip, Inc.{{fileref|SurfTripInc Registration 1988-06-14 (California Secretary of State).pdf}}{{fileref|Trademark Surf Trip Reg Nº 1558214 1989-09-26 (United States Patent and Trademark Office).pdf}}, whose mascot, a blond, mop-topped and very laid-back surfer called ''Greendog'', a caricature of Ric Green's himself when younger, served as the basis and inspiration for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] video game ''[[Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude!]]''.  
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Sometime later, Ric moved to [[wikipedia:Manhattan Beach, California|Manhattan Beach, California]] with his wife Ana Green (née Montoya), and invested some of the money in the creation of a surfing board game called ''Surf Trip''{{fileref|Trademark Surf Trip Reg Nº 1558214 1989-09-26 (United States Patent and Trademark Office).pdf}}{{ref|1=https://www3.wipo.int/branddb/en/showData.jsp?ID=USTM.73776203}}{{fileref|TheOrangeCountyRegister US 1989-04-10 page 55.png}}{{intref|Press Release: 1989-09-21: RETAILING : Every Dog Has His Day, and Star of Surfer Board Game Is No Exception}}{{ref|https://archive.vn/8faRy/273669b08895cd9a49a9455723ce44323324691c.jpg|2=https://books.google.pt/books/content?id=BGEEAAAAMBAJ&hl=pt-PT&pg=PA32&img=1&zoom=3&sig=ACfU3U39G70gpQPVaKnG54B7ZyG590JzYg&w=1280}}, illustrated by American artist [[wikipedia:Cam de Leon|Cam de Leon]]{{ref|https://archive.vn/GqW6S/fb26babeb7188fc0ce56cc3d790ae95a2a2599f9.jpg|https://i.ibb.co/h2mjjrS/53870696-2021991671438060-5926669708217267020-n.jpg}}{{ref|https://archive.vn/1v5aW|https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/surf-trip-board-game-1988-artwork-cam-1831285370}}, that he self-published in 1988 under the business name of Surf Trip, Inc.{{fileref|SurfTripInc Registration 1988-06-14 (California Secretary of State).pdf}}{{fileref|Trademark Surf Trip Reg Nº 1558214 1989-09-26 (United States Patent and Trademark Office).pdf}}, whose mascot, a blond, mop-topped and very laid-back surfer called ''Greendog'', a caricature of Ric Green's himself when younger, served as the basis and inspiration for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] video game ''[[Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude!]]''.  
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
*[https://books.google.com/books?id=BGEEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA32 ''Surf's Up'']{{ref|https://archive.vn/8faRy/273669b08895cd9a49a9455723ce44323324691c.jpg|2=https://books.google.pt/books/content?id=BGEEAAAAMBAJ&hl=pt-PT&pg=PA32&img=1&zoom=3&sig=ACfU3U39G70gpQPVaKnG54B7ZyG590JzYg&w=1280}} article by Roxanne Irvin about ''Surf Trip The Board Game'' from [[wikipedia:Orange Coast (magazine)|''Orange Coast Magazine'']], Volume 15, issue #7 (May 1989)
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*[https://books.google.com/books?id=BGEEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA32 ''Surf's Up''] article by Roxanne Irvin about ''Surf Trip The Board Game'' from [[wikipedia:Orange Coast (magazine)|''Orange Coast Magazine'']], Volume 15, issue #7 (May 1989)
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070927084513/http://www.myartspace.com/interviews/interviews/art-space-talk-cam-de-leon.html Interview (2007-02-09) with Cam de Leon at www.myartspace.com (archived)]
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070927084513/http://www.myartspace.com/interviews/interviews/art-space-talk-cam-de-leon.html Interview (2007-02-09) with Cam de Leon at www.myartspace.com (archived)]
 
*[https://archive.vn/L13Jp Interview (2010-03) with Cam de Leon at www.salival.fr (archived)]
 
*[https://archive.vn/L13Jp Interview (2010-03) with Cam de Leon at www.salival.fr (archived)]

Revision as of 19:21, 23 May 2021

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Ric Green
Date of birth: 1962
Date of death: 2000-10-17 (age 37-38)
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.[4], 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"[5].

Sometime later, Ric moved to Manhattan Beach, California with his wife Ana Green (née Montoya), and invested some of the money in the creation of a surfing board game called Surf Trip[6][7][8][9][10], illustrated by American artist Cam de Leon[11][12], that he self-published in 1988 under the business name of Surf Trip, Inc.[2][6], whose mascot, a blond, mop-topped and very laid-back surfer called Greendog, a caricature of Ric Green's himself when younger, served as the basis and inspiration for the Sega Mega Drive video game Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude!.

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