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sanded said..
He makes a good board! He worked with John Walsh from Natural Hi back in the day and been building boards for a long time. know a few who have his boards and they are pretty happy!
****, that is an old name... Natural High surfboards..
I can't seem to get the live link to work.

Is yours the last shaped video Steve?
Quick Bio on Pieter for those that don't know him.
PIETER PICKED A PURPLE PLANK
Thursday, 6 June 2013Although he's kept a pretty low profile over the years except among those in the industry, Newcastle's Pieter Stockert is one of Australia's great long-time shapers and all-round board builders.
Pieter started doing repairs when he was 10, then learnt to make boards by trial and error and was selling a few to mates by the time he was 16. He got his first job in the industry with John Walsh at Natural High and has since shaped, glassed, sanded, sprayed and polished all sorts of boards for many manufacturers (sometimes up to four at a time), among them Pacific Dreams, Ocean Shapes, Sam Egan, the Surf Factory, Peter Sheely, Bennetts and Bob McTavish.
Through the '90s he owned a glassing business handling big labels like Al Merrick and Greg Webber's Insight doing 50 boards a week, plus shaping for his own label in between all this.
"My outlook on my business now is to supply top-quality boards with good communication from ordering right to delivery. And live streaming onto our website is one way the client can get to see their board being made - I phone and let them know when I'm shaping and glassing. I work at home in a micro factory now as I care for my 16-year-old stepdaughter who has special needs and it all helps the family function . . . plus I'm really enjoying working this way."
Besides his logs and performance longboards, Pieter's been rapt with his quad-fin Time Machine model - a shortboard for longboarders. "I called it that because so many older surfers who've ridden one had thought they'd never be able to ride anything that short again, and it's made them feel young again. It has some volume, but with a full performance shortboard bottom shape, so it gets up and goes like nothing else."