Everything the store carries.
Nine departments. All of it made of what it is, and all of it chosen on the same criteria: will it last, and would we hand it to someone we respect?
The Tool Crib
Hand planes, chisels, axes, saws, braces and bits, drawknives. Tools that outlast the hands that use them.
Browse Guides →The Kitchen
Cast iron, copper, carbon steel, enamelware, canning jars. Cookware that improves with every use.
Browse Guides →The Toy Box
Tin toys, army men, Lincoln Logs, yo-yos, balsa planes, BB guns. Play things with weight to them.
Browse Guides →The Garden
Forged trowels, forks, hoes, pruning shears, bulb planters. Tools that go back in the shed after forty years.
Browse Guides →Leather and Cordovan
Full-grain belts, shell cordovan wallets, saddle leather strops, neatsfoot oil. Goods that age with you.
Browse Guides →The Camp Kit
Canteens, mess kits, camp axes, wool socks, canvas tarps, pie irons. Field-proven equipment.
Browse Guides →The Paint Shop
Natural bristle brushes, milk paint, chalk paint, oil stains, putty knives. Finish it right.
Browse Guides →Polishes and Finishes
Linseed oil, tung oil, beeswax, shellac, metal polish. The treatments that make honest materials last centuries.
Browse Guides →Outdoor and Winter
Wooden sleds, oil lanterns, rope, wool blankets, leather work gloves. The season demands real gear.
Browse Guides →100 Items for Life.
Ten categories. Ten items each. One hundred things a person needs to build, cook, mend, grow, and play. The entire list costs $3,891.
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