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The Nine Club With Chris Roberts

#174 - Paul Schmitt

The Nine Club With Chris Roberts

Chris Roberts

Hobbies, Leisure, Sports, Society & Culture

4.93K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2019

⏱️ 241 minutes

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Summary

Paul Schmitt discusses growing up in La Crosse Wisconsin, moving to Tampa, selling rails made of Wood and Fiberglass, making the first plastic rails, how Schmitt Stix was created, making boards in his bedroom, moving to Costa Mesa to make boards for Vision and Schmitt Stix, leaving Vision to create The New Deal with Steve Douglas and Andy Howell, forming PS Stix, tailoring boards to a skaters needs, how “Nano Tubes” affect your pop, what goes into making a single skateboard deck, his Create A Skate program for schools and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Well, we are back.

0:05.0

Come, we're back at the nine club everybody today.

0:09.0

Oh, wow.

0:11.0

We got a special, special.

0:14.0

Another one.

0:15.0

Special guest.

0:18.0

Paul Schmidt.

0:20.0

The professor.

0:21.0

All right.

0:22.0

Well, thanks for having me, guys.

0:23.0

In the flesh.

0:25.0

We got, he's got his lab coat on and everything.

0:27.0

Got him on the witch shop.

0:28.0

Oh, my God.

0:29.0

How often do you wear that when you go and grocery shopping?

0:32.0

Do you put that on and just...

0:34.0

When I'm doing events, you know, like, for crates skate,

0:37.0

I'll be just in event mode so you all be wearing it wherever.

0:39.0

Right.

0:40.0

I want to get a lab coat.

0:42.0

You're going to work on lab first.

0:45.0

This is kind of a lab.

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