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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 ...
Coppice Worker David Ewer Uses Silky to Make Sheep Hurdles and for Woodland Management(Post)Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management. Coppicers cut down a tree to a stump, which encourages new shoots to grow from the stump or roots in many species of trees. It’s a ...
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 ...