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Dave Canterbury, Bushcraft and Survival School teacher, on why he loves Silky Saws(Post)
The Pathfinder School in Southeast Ohio is one of the largest survival schools in the U.S. Pathfinder owner and operator, Dave Canterbury, has been using Silky Saws for six years. We asked Da ...
Silky Receives MTBR Gear of the Year(Post)MTBR is a cycling-focused website run by mountain bikers for mountain bikers. It's rich with reviews of mountain bikes and parts, bike trails, and more. Once a year, MTBR awards best-in-class pr ...
Orchardist Profile: Gnarly Pippins(Post)Matt Kaminsky is known eponymously as Gnarly Pippins. It’s an apple pun and a nod to the wild apple trees he studies and works with. Kaminsky, who is Sunderland, Massachusetts-based, works ...
Silky’s Blade Finishes Help Your Saw Last and Perform (Post)If you’ve ever gotten your saw stuck cutting, or you’ve had a tree or branch you’re cutting spring back, the wood you were curing was under compression and tension. Wood und ...
Remote Ropes’ Waldo Etherington Never Leaves Home Without His Silky(Post)Whether he’s Alaska-bound or spending months deep in a dense jungle, Waldo Etherington, founder of Remote Ropes, says when it comes to his Silky saw, he doesn’t leave home without it ...
Richmond Mountain Trails Uses Silky Saws to Build Vermont’s First Fully Adaptive Trail Network in Bolton, Vermont(Post)“All trail networks are not created equal,” says Berne Broudy, president of Richmond Mountain Trails, a chapter of the Vermont Mountain Bike Association. “But both new and ol ...
Silky History(Page)Silky History The clang of hammering resounded for the first time in the land of Kishi, Japan in 1919. Silky founder Mr. Katsuji Miyawaki utilized his artisan spirit to crea ...