This has probably been covered but what happened to Satva Leung?
http://www.muckmouth.com/back-in-the-spotlight-9In 2005, I believe is when Judah Skateboards ended. About a year before this Imperial Distribution had closed up shop to focus on VOX footwear (called 88 at the time) and Brad Dorfman creeped in to try and salvage Judah. I knew in my heart it would never last with Dorfman but I did not really have any other options, so I went for it. Once it finally ended with Vision I was also busy with my skate travel guide show for Fuel TV called Streets, so I continued to travel and skate but was more focused on the TV production than trying to make it as a sponsored skateboarder.
Of course I miss it, who could not miss traveling around the world and getting paid to skate. Just the freedom in it; wake up, meet up with the crew and just go. I always knew that being pro has a short life span and I have always been into video production so it was an easy transition into the video production world after skateboarding. Currently I am the lead editor at a busy video production company called Evolve Media Production here in SF. I also shoot freelance on the side, you can check out my work here:
http://satvaleung.com/recent-videos/On the family side of things, I have a lovely wife and 2 kids, Myla (2.5) and Maeceo (10months).
I try and get out a couple times a month and do some flat ground in GG park next to my house, I still got my flat ground skills! No comeback planned, Jamie Hustle is always hounding me to put a board out on Hustle Skateboards but I keep telling him no - sorry Jamie.