Very impressive.
by mkovac (2020-05-30 11:49:37)

In reply to: Interesting article on a small custom wood boat company (link)  posted by Raoul


The passion for quality and dedication to keep their boats in top shape for as long as heir company is around is very impressive.

Thank you for posting this.

I wonder if there is a similar small business dedicated to making hand-crafted birch bark canoes. Silently paddling one of those on an autumn day when the colors are changing on a lake in New England, Wisconsin, Michigan, or Minnesota would, I believe, be the closest thing to being in Heaven while still in this reality.


You and the noble Hiawatha
by heyder  (2020-05-30 21:08:51)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

On the shores of Gitche Gumee,
Of the shining Big-Sea-Water,
Stood Nokomis, the old woman,
Pointing with her finger westward,
O'er the water pointing westward,
To the purple clouds of sunset....

And Nokomis, the old woman,
Pointing with her finger westward,
Spake these words to Hiawatha:
"Yonder dwells the great Pearl-Feather,
Megissogwon, the Magician,
Manito of Wealth and Wampum,
Guarded by his fiery serpents,
Guarded by the black pitch-water.
You can see his fiery serpents,
The Kenabeek, the great serpents,
Coiling, playing in the water;
You can see the black pitch-water
Stretching far away beyond them,
To the purple clouds of sunset!
"He it was who slew my father,
By his wicked wiles and cunning,
When he from the moon descended,
When he came on earth to seek me.
He, the mightiest of Magicians,
Sends the fever from the marshes,
Sends the pestilential vapors,
Sends the poisonous exhalations,
Sends the white fog from the fen-lands,
Sends disease and death among us!

"Take your bow, O Hiawatha,
Take your arrows, jasper-headed,
Take your war-club, Puggawaugun,
And your mittens, Minjekahwun,
And your birch-canoe for sailing,
And the oil of Mishe-Nahma,
So to smear its sides, that swiftly
You may pass the black pitch-water;
Slay this merciless magician,
Save the people from the fever
That he breathes across the fen-lands,
And avenge my father's murder!"

Straightway then my Hiawatha
Armed himself with all his war-gear,
Launched his birch-canoe for sailing;
With his palm its sides he patted,
Said with glee, "Cheemaun, my darling,
O my Birch-canoe! leap forward,
Where you see the fiery serpents,
Where you see the black pitch-water!"



My favorite line in the whole article
by bengalbout  (2020-05-30 12:09:25)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

"The company partners with several local school districts to funnel promising candidates from their technical programs into the boat-building school."

And the pictures. Really, really liked the pictures.


That is a great concept. This is a very seasonal area
by Raoul  (2020-05-30 12:20:59)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

of Michigan. There are not tons of year-round jobs. But many people who grow up there like to live there and want to stay and companies like this give them a chance to do just that.

I would not be surprised if one or two people over the years leaves and starts a small company exploiting the woodworking knowledge to do something in a related field (hand-crafted wood [XXXX]).


Another small Michigan company does just that (link)
by Raoul  (2020-05-30 11:58:57)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

They are also beautiful as you imagined. This company is from, Ishpeming which is just outside of Marquette in the UP. Lots of raw material up there. Here is their website.