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New Sunglasses!

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We got some new Sunglasses in! Check it out, designed by myself (Rico Worl). The design represents a cluster of human faces. The glasses are called "Town Meeting". With this design I am speaking to the vital need for people to be involved with their communities. Get out there and vote, be aware of what and who our leaders empower. In your home towns get involved with local boards, commissions, councils, and assemblies. The greater the diversity in community leadership, the more room there is for greater equality. Represent!  

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Shop Open and Featured in Capital City Weekly

Article Capital City Weekly News

We're open! Downtown Juneau! Stop on by!   And thank you Mary Catharine Martin and Capital City Weekly for this great write up! http://www.capitalcityweekly.com/stories/070914/new_1211543462.shtml   

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Juneau Empire Shares a Photo of Trickster Co.

Juneau Empire New Products

Thanks Marlena Sloss for sharing the great photo in Todays Juneau Empire. Page 2 : D Just received 3 new models of Skate decks in the mail. Should be opening the brickand mortar next week. Check out the window display. We set it up so people can window shop in the meantime. Check out the photo here: http://juneauempire.com/local/2014-06-18/photo-trickster-company#.U6HvJ_ldWFV   Here are the new Boards:   The Eagle and Raven decks. These are a reproduction of the original Trickster Co. Skateboards in their minimalist form. It focuses on the intricate lines of the Eagle and Raven designs. Eagle and raven are...

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Siblings to open design shop downtown

Article Juneau Empire News

  Gunalchéesh Katie Moritz and Juneau Empire for the (frontpage!) article! Siblings to open design shop downtown Rico and Crystal Worl will sell original work Downtown Juneau can seem like a bit of a tourist trap to locals during the summer. But, if you look in the right places, you can find some really cool stuff. Artist Rico Worl hopes his new shop, Trickster Company, will make authentic Alaska Native art more accessible and available — both to tourists and to locals. (Read more here)     photo taken by Michael Penn - Juneau Empire

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