@Mbrimson88 you might as well delete the Quincy section. They've been out of business since before the pandemic. For the companies listed under it Lurkville is clutch, space program was generator last I saw, TOPX has been exclusively generator for some time now (last 3-4 runs), and I don't even know if folklore project exists anymore. It seems like they just kind of release the reissue/tribute graphics as stereo which I believe is clutch (same distro as lurkville)
Updated - Thanks again for info!
Not sure if I had posted this but from looking at some recent shops, I noticed the following, some info old, some new:
All Plan B are on extremely flat (almost weird) concaves with minimal angle to the kicks, which I had not seen before, so not sure if it is a specific concave or a standard line from a specific woodshop (no other markings on the decks).
Zero, Toy Machine and a few other team and pro latest releases here are on decks with no other identifying marks, only the "Made in China" sticker with size info, which seems different from the last lot I saw, but no idea what woodshop they are from. I also think they might be licensed out here (just like some clothing brands), so same graphics, but just where ever they want to get the wood, at least much more so than the pro wood in US or other places.
A few smaller local brands are now on what also seems like generic wood, similar shape, steeper feel of concave and minimal or no identifying marks, so again probably from China.
Some BBS / DLX boards have the I to IV stamp and some do not as well as more weird dimensions / steeper concaves from the most recent drops I saw and stood on.