Okay, so today I messed around with “World Industries” stuff, specifically trying to get “Leo” working. Here’s how it went down.
The Beginning
First, I started by just looking around online, trying to get a feel for what “World Industries Leo” even really was. I mean, I’d heard of World Industries, the skateboard company, but “Leo”? I needed some context.
Digging Deeper
After some searching, I figured out “Leo” probably referred to some specific product, maybe a skateboard deck, a wheel, or even a video. I spent a good chunk of time browsing forums, and some old websites. It felt like going back in time! I kept refining my searches, adding keywords like “vintage” and “model” to try and narrow things down.
- Spent ages looking at old catalogs.
- Browsed all kinds of forums.
The Process
Then I started to find some images and a bit of information. I realized I wasn’t the only one interested in this – there’s a whole community of collectors and enthusiasts out there! I even found some cool old ads.I tried my best to find out.

What I did with “Leo”
Eventually, I got a pretty good idea of what it looked like, it’s history and what people thought about it. This whole process reminded me of why I love diving into these random topics. It’s like being a digital detective, piecing together bits of information to uncover a forgotten story.
It’s not always about finding a definitive answer, but about the journey and the things you learn along the way. It was cool to learn some history!