PaintballX3 Magazine August 2014 Issue | Page 36

36 Ged Green John Gregory Rose Griffith James Hale Mike “Blue” Hanse August 2014 Ged Green WDP, the company owned by Ged Green, was really the first company to take the tournament game out of the woods in a permanent fashion. Once they introduced Hyperball in ‘96, the tournament game never went back into the woods. Of course his company WDP also introduced the Angel paintball gun. John Gregory Taking an already-successful company making motocross equipment and completely changing its direction by entering a new and growing sport like paintball was nothing short of gutsy. However, it paid off for JT’s John Gregory, as the company made the very first paintball-specific goggles, forever making the sport safer, then made the first non-camouflage playing clothing like concept pants and jerseys, adding colorful legitimacy to the sport of paintball as the game came out of the woods and shrugged off its “militia” image. John Gregory was inducted into the Motocross Hall of Fame in 2010. Rose Griffith Unique Sporting of Anaheim, California was owned and operated by Rose and Al Griffith (brother). In the early 90s Rose was a big player in paintball - as a manufacturer, an event sponsor and paintball ambassador, traveling to events around the U.S. supporting teams and players. Rose’s claim to fame was her very ahead-of-their time packs, which were hand sewn right in their Anaheim warehouse/retail store. James Hale Almost ten years before the first game of paintball was played, James Hale invented the Nelspot paint marker. Without this simple, bolt-action pistol, initially intended for marking cattle for slaughter or trees for logging, paintball might have been a lot different, if it had come to be at all. Mike “Blue” Hanse Mike “Blue” Hanse is one of the rare rec-ball paintball celebrities. His team, Blue’s Crew have left an indelible mark as ambassadors in the scenario paintball world, as they’ve traveled to 100-plus events as a team the past dozen or so years. Blue also happens to own one of the best paintball fields in the world as well. EMR Paintball (New Milford, PA) and its famous bunkhouses and castle fields are home to Castle Conquest, a must-attend event for any serious paintball player. The field that is now known as EMR Paintball was once known as Wolf’s Lair and to say it’s steeped in tradition would be a great understatement. Laurent Hamet By 1999 Laurent Hamet had already introduced Sup’Air Ball to the world, but it was in ’99 that he was responsible, at least in part, for the debut of the Millennium Se-