PaintballX3 Magazine August 2014 Issue | Page 28

28 Gary Baum Randy Baxter Dave Bell James Grundy Paul Bollenbach August 2014 Gary Baum Everyone that plays paintball eagerly awaits the next magazine release, event photo galleries, or scenario event photos. The game of paintball and its action and color provides an amazing platform for photography. And no one has ever done it better, more consistently or longer than Gary Baum. Gary is one of the very few that has ever captured scenario and tournament paintball equally well, equally creatively and equally artistically. Randy Baxter One of paintball’s must-attend events as the sport grew in the early 90s was the Splat-1 Indoor Championships, produced for several years by Randy Baxter and promoted at the East Tennessee Agricultural Expo Center near Knoxville. For years, the Splat-1 indoor was on the list of every serious tournament paintball player, right up there with the Masters, World Cup and Amateur Open. Randy was also a serious player and field owner. paintball guns, they all had one thing in common, the loader on top, the VL-2000 and Revolution. Dave has also worked designing products for KEE, Empire Paintball and Valken. Paul “PGP” Bollenbach Paul is another on this list that is known both as a player and an influential member of the paintball industry. As captain of the Jax Warriors Paul played for many years at the highest level of the sport. Paul has spent more than 15 years in the paintball industry working for companies like Diablo Direct and now KEE. Bourke Grundy, James Grundy, Dianne King These three are the brains, brawn and engineering behind MacDev in Australia, who in the mid 90’s designed and manufactured the world’s first all aluminum bodied paintball air system. MacDev continues to make quality paintball products with their Cyborg, Droid and Clone markers. Jerry Braun Involved in paintball since Dave Bell the very early days, Jerry Not many people in paintball Braun became a major part are more creative when it of paintball’s history when, comes to designing paintball in the early days of tournaproducts than Dave Bell, and ment paintball, he decided his VL-2000 electronic hopthat paintball, like any other per changed the way people sport, should have a World could design paintguns after Cup. First promoted at his that point. For many years, field, Survival New York, bethough teams and players fore moving south to Florida used a variety of different where it continues to make