Andrew Michael Reynolds is born in Lakeland, Florida, U.S.
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The Life of The Boss
Andrew gets his first skateboard. He instantly became addicted to skateboarding.
Meets Clay King and Robbie Bassford, they teach him about real street skating.
Gets a call from Tony Hawk. He wants Andrew and Ocean Howells to be the amateurs of the Birdhouse Skateboards team.
Turns Pro for Birdhouse, graduates high school and moves to Huntington Beach, Calilfornia.
"Baker Bootleg" video is released from different parts.
Films last video part for Birdhouse, "The End".
Wins Trasher Magazine's Skater of the Year Award.
Keeps filming parts with his crew, starts to take form to which later on becomes the "Baker" team.
Baker Skateboads company is formed with the release of "Baker 2G". Andrew Reynolds and Jay Strickland form the company.
Joined Emerica Shoe Company and had a part in the video "This is Skateboarding".
Did all the editing and realeased the video "Baker 3".
Baker releases, "Baker Has a Deathwish", to introduce some new members of the team who were gonna ride for "Deathwish Skateboards", a company that branched out from Baker Skateboards; managed by former team members Erik Ellington and Jim Greco.
He drops the video, "Baker Has a Deathwish Summer Tour". Favorite video to this day.
Starts filming with Jon Miner for the Emerica video, "Stay Gold".
Emerica's "Stay Gold" video is released.
Reynolds' received Transworlds Skateboarding Magazine's award for "Best Video Part" for his part in "Stay Gold".
Emerica releases "Made Chapter One" in which Andrew is a team rider and therefore has a part in it.
Has a video part in Emerica's "Made Chapter Two".
After the release of his first pro model shoe in 1998 the "Reynolds 1", 18 years later Andrew releases his seventh shoe with Emerica the "Reynolds Low Vulc" skateboarding shoe.