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It’s one of those watershed moments that marks you a foodie: the pride of the first curry stew from your first quarter of local beef, the deep-freeze bursting with happy ethical local goodness; the pleasure of running your hands over the pages of your first truly decadent, expensive cookbook from that specialty shop; and your first beautiful knife. That one you keep for decades, and maybe even pass on.
It’s precision art, a piece like this. An essential.
“To the man who only has a hammer, everything he encounters begins to look like a nail.”
― Abraham Maslow
See more of Best Made in Lumberland in the GATHER Issue of DARK RYE (via Dark Rye).
See more of Best Made in Lumberland in the GATHER Issue of DARK RYE (via Dark Rye).
To craft a tool that has been held by so many, so well, and for so long, takes a little courage. To use that tool takes courage, too. The sharp thwack of the axe against splintery wood, that familiar earthy smell after a little sweat on the brow—how is it we forgot that this is wonderful? This is getting outside, comfortably inhabiting the human animal, and doing good work at a dignified pace. The team behind Best Made Co., hasn’t been around long, but no matter. What they craft will be around forever.
See more of Best Made in Lumberland in the GATHER Issue of DARK RYE (via Dark Rye).
See more of Best Made in Lumberland in the GATHER Issue of DARK RYE (via Dark Rye).
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