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I am retooling the website. It should look dramatically different in a few weeks. But in the meantime, if you find yourself disgusted by some weird font issue or spacing, please have a little patience. Things will get back to being organized and tailored soon. I love you. Shaun
It’s been ages since a post, so a few updates! PENNANT Baseball Bats is the new official name for the bats that I make. At one time it was Black Handle or a few other nutty ideas. There are currently 3 different models: The ’83 PENNANT: Major End Weight for power hitting madness. AKA the [...]
I turned this bat the other day out of the last billet I have in the studio (there’s a new batch coming in tomorrow!). I had a bad feeling about it from the get go, there were a few areas of discoloration on the outside, and the end grain had some well. As it turned [...]
So, the winter has been a bit ho-hum. I’m sure you could tell by the lack of posts. And if you considered that maybe I was done with this here blog, you were wrong. Not that I gave much of a reason for you to think otherwise!
There was a bit of a winter void this year for a few reasons.
1) Snow. There was too damn much of it. When you drive a two wheel, rear wheel drive truck, everything is terrifying until you park. So I didn’t get out to the studes too much.
2) Lack of heat. The furnace at the studio blew, and at one point all of my glue bottles had a thin layer of ice.
But, like baseball, I always tend to come back in the spring.
A few weeks ago I got around to making a hard effort in cleaning up and organizing everything. The studio was shining, ready for me to make a mess. So I did.
Things just wrapped up on a recent job for some simple display cabinets, which made me realize how funny of a word ‘simple’ can be. These are three door (top) and two door (bottom) display cabinets: red oak frames dyes a deep red (the color in the photos is quite off, p.s.) with a felted [...]
Koff Desings our of Brooklyn has some pretty sweet pallet & reclaimed wood pieces. With simple legs, all the focus is on the slab of wood, with a few little touches of “furniture”, which is a silly way for me to say they limit the storage to one simple drawer, a little hinged table-top door, [...]

