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American Saddlery

by Sunday, February 16, 2014

Source: American Saddlery As pioneers headed west through the Appalachian Mountains, the banks of the Tennessee River became almost a mandatory pit stop, placing pioneers in Chattanooga frequently, and making it a popular hub for travelers. In the beginning, American Saddlery stood for hand crafted goods, which were designed to accommodate travelers. Fast forward to many ...

Warther Cutley: A Cut Above the Rest

by Friday, February 14, 2014

via: Warther Cutlery Becoming familiar with his very first pocket knife at age 5, Ernest "Mooney" Warther began whittling away into wood and bone. After lots of use and soon becoming unsatisfied with store-bought knives and their inability to hold a good sharp edge, Mooney began to design and make his own knives. While making ...

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Rosebud Perfume Co.

by Thursday, February 13, 2014

Source: Rosebud Perfume Co. Pharmacist Dr. Smith ran a small drug store in Woodsboro, Maryland, and was requested by many friends and family to produce a family salve that they could use for minor skin irritations. Faced with this challenge, Dr. Smith made a product named "Balsam of Rosebuds" which later was renamed "Rosebud Salve". As its popularity grew ...

Channellock Tools From Pennsylvania

by Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Do you often find yourself fixing and repairing things around the house? Are you in need of quality tools that are built to withstand the rigorous test of time? Channellock may just have the right tool for the job! In 1886, George B. DeArment, who was a blacksmith by trade from Evansburg, Pennsylvania, began selling hand-forged ...

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