The Patience of Craftsmanship: A dugout canoe

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  1. Expat

    Expat Expat™ Knives Staff Member

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    This is pretty amazing.

     
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    Northmen makes some pretty cool stuff, but it's very pricey.
     
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    It is cool. Someone just posted that video recently.
     
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    Wow. That's some real skill there.
     
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    I'm probably a any-old-canoe-off-craigslist guy but that video lowers my blood pressure just by watching it. Like those Neeman Tools videos.
     
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    Pretty amazing skill set. Can't imaging the years he's put in to aquire such craftsmanship.
     
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    If I win the lotto, I would buy two of everything off their website.
     
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    Das a piroughe!

    There is an old film of some guys building one in south Louisiana, different tools. One must have some paddling experience to use a dugout
     
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