Monday, December 31
10E2093: That First Footing | Hogmanay | New Year's Eve Look
"First footing" is a tradition on New Year's eve (or Hogmanay as they call it) still practiced in Scotland. To bring a year of good luck the first person to cross the threshold after midnight should be a tall, dark, handsome man. If you fit the bill you are expected to visit many houses during the evening. Bring a dram with you to spread good cheer, as well as coal for the fireplace to symbolize warmth.
Tartan "trews" (trousers). These traditionally have a high waist and fishtail back for attaching suspenders - still part of military formalwear.
Pebble Leather Kiltie Wingtip - from Black Fleece
McCarthy's Single Malt distilled in Oregon using peat-malted barley from Scotland. $50 for a young whisk(e)y but yum.
Barbour Longstone Jacket as you nip in and out of each house.
Deadstock Arrow shirts; use etsy.
Carbon black woven silk bow tie; Beau Ties.
Incase of fog or sleet or snow, announce your arrival with a boatswain's pipe from the inventors, Acme Whistles. Also handy to shrill-ly call children to attention...
Happy New Year!
Thursday, December 27
10E2092: Pebble Leather Kiltie Wingtip - Black Fleece
Pebble leather, double-leather storm welt sole, leather lining. Hunter Green color. Perfect with New Year's eve tartan trews? 450 clams from BB/BlackFleece. #watchlist
Wednesday, December 26
10E2091: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Recent animation by Woof Wan-Bau's for Penguin Books.
“Published as a ‘shilling shocker’, Robert Louis Stevenson’s dark psychological fantasy gave birth to the idea of the split personality. The story of respectable Dr Jekyll’s strange association with ‘damnable young man’ Edward Hyde; the hunt through fog-bound London for a killer; and the final revelation of Hyde’s true identity is a chilling exploration of humanity’s basest capacity for evil.”Have mentioned this classic before and at under 100 pages it is a killer read… (see what I did there?). If you have a kindle or the app on your phone you can download a copy of J&H for $0 from amazon - here. Must read.
10E2090: Carhartt Snap-On Hood/Liner
Never saw such a thing - hardhat liner / hood combo from Carhartt (Centennial edition). Ticks a lot of boxes...
Thursday, December 20
10E2089: Sun Mountain Sessions Snowboard Camp @ Bromley
If you are wintering near Bromley in southern Vermont next week there is a neat and inexpensive option for a youth snowboard coaching camp. One of the instructors Andrew Maness is a 10engines friend and wanted to get the word out. Happy to oblige. Cost of instruction is $75 for the 3 days (or $30 per), lift ticket required. 12/26-12/28. Frees up mom and dad to get some runs...
"The camp is about having fun with the natural terrain & keeping the VT style alive. We get all the kids to plan some tricks they wanna learn by the end of camp & talk with them about our experiences in the snowboard community. It's not just about improving skills on the mountain but also gaining a better understanding of the snowboard world as a business & as a family. The Sun Mountain Sessions are amazing...
Kids of all ages can do it. Usually ages range from 10-18. We've had a few kids doing it since the start so we've got to watch them grow up which is pretty cool. It's for all abilities really. We break it up by coach and skill level.
In past years we've had local guys Nate Farrell, Greg Bokencamp, Chris Waker & Evan Williams on the staff, who all grew up riding Bromley. This year myself, Tim Benasich, Jimmy Goodwin, Tyler Emond will be the main coaches. There's also a huge product giveaway & pizza party on the last day and a few special Frends are scheduled to stop by."Details: Dec 26th through Dec 28th - 3 days of shredtacular coaching and instruction. All proceeds go to the Ross Powers Foundation, a charitable organization committed to supporting the growth of world-class performers by offering assistance to promising athletes with financial need. To register for the Sun Sessions please contact the Bromley Ski & Snowboard School at 802 824 5522.
2012 Sun Session.
Tuesday, December 18
10E2088: JK Adams - American Cutting Board
Based in Dorset, VT, J.K. Adams has created wooden cutting boards and kitchen utensils since 1944. These simple cutting boards are a new line for them; produced from
sustainably grown and harvested Vermont Ash - teak oil finish. V reasonably priced, the 20'x10' board (almost the size of 4 sheets of paper) is $45. 20% off if you shop via Yankee Magazine....
Friday, December 14
10E2087: Eagle Claw Tie Clasp
Easy gift call; $2. Tie clasp (or hat pin) by Eagle Claw. Like all their hooks, made in the USA. Can buy them all over the place (e.g. Sears) - or buy a box of 100 on ebay. #fridaysaretiedays HT to Teresa at Camp Wandawega for this one.
Thursday, December 13
10E2086: Carhartt - Let's Review Camo
Most of these are grabbed from the 'bay or older posts - these examples of the hunting line from Carhartt. Discontinued around 1990. Some serious stuff in epic green and brown camo. Pocket flaps on the pants are the dogs'. There are other examples of Treebark(tm) in use by them from that era, and tons of blaze - for another time. You ever seen someone skiing in the coveralls? No one cuts that guy in line...
Further reading; Carhartt - lets review 1, Carhartt - lets review 2
10E2085: Audubon Turkey Print at the Pine Tree Inn
Rewatched White Christmas l/n for the umpteenth time and noticed the General's good taste in classic prints; Plate #1 from Audubon's "The Birds of America". That tome continues to fascinate in its depth and lasting power, from its sheer size 3'3" x 2'2" (double elephant in paper terms) and value (world's most expensive book), to the protracted story of its creation and printing.
"Most bird books are arranged by type—shore birds in one chapter, song birds in another, birds of prey somewhere else. But Audubon broke with that tradition, instead sequencing his bird pictures for dramatic effect. In selecting the turkey cock as Plate No. 1 in his series, he seemed to celebrate the turkey as the alpha bird of the American landscape." - via WSJThere is a recent book out called Audubon's Aviary that explores the original watercolors and "tells the story behind this monumental classic with new discoveries about this American icon, as well as fresh insights and engaging quotes from Audubon's own compelling writings." #pagingsanta
Wednesday, December 12
10E2084: Harry J. Epstein Co.
Thanks to the anonymous reader who tipped me off to this; Harry J. Esptein Co., wholesale tool store in downtown Kansas City. Beyond having an insane selection of mainly made in the USA tools and bric-a-brac (want yards of dyed suede? hell yes. closeouts on Estwing acorn-leatherworks sheaths - yup) - there is also a thoughtful and cheeky blog going. Further reading. Thx anon!
Monday, December 10
10E2083: Lifebuoy
Ralphie as an adult: Over the years I got to be quite a connoisseur of soap. My personal preference was for Lux, but I found Palmolive had a nice, piquant after-dinner flavor - heady, but with just a touch of mellow smoothness. Life Buoy, on the other hand... [From A Christmas Story, 1983].To buy the carbolic scented (as opposed to global version) direct from the sole UK distributor look here.
10E2082: Carhartt IFD - for the completist
A new iteration of Carhartt's exclusively made in the USA line is this Imported From Detroit collection of blacked out takes on the classic shapes; Detroit jacket, Double-Front pants, Chore Coat, Active Jac, etc. For men and women. Prices a slight notch up on the other Made In USA collection, but there are only 200 pieces of these murdered out IFD specials. The jackets features a quilted lining (rather than blanket( printed with a Detroit map, and all hardware colorwared in black.
Friday, December 7
10E2081: Starboard Clothing Co. x The Old Try - Bow Tie
The Old Try are almost neighbors - but their hearts are definitely in the south creating prints and other goods that reflect their own histories.
"Fellas in great Southern port cities, like Charleston and N'awlins, decided to go toe-to-toe with Frenchmen who showed up wearing cravats that were a bit, well, pretentious. Not only did we buy their goods and build the best nation history has ever seen, but we also stole their fashion and made it downright Southern."They created this blue ticking bow tie w/ Starboard Clothing Co. (who make damn reasonably prices ties btw) and I'm really liking the use of the humble fabric. Get yours here for $45. Fridays are ties days...
Thursday, December 6
10E2080: Kodachrome - and Talk @SPL
Great short documentary above about Dwayne's Photo in Kansas. They were the last option to develop Kodachrome, ending that service earlier this year. The (14-step!) development process and the facility are lovingly detailed. Def worth a look.
Beyond just being "cool" and blogworthy (like all those USN photos or guys on fishing vacations, though they admittedly are cool - check the collection at A Continuous Lean) Kodachrome was one of the first color film stocks - many of the iconic 20thC images we know and love share that intense color thus further deepening it's mystique.
Just as cool, happening in 2 weeks is a lecture at the Somerville Public Library; A celebration of Kodachrome; discussion about why it went away and subsequent digital replacements. One small part of this, and rarely touched on in other mentions of the subject, is the story of why filmmakers (e.g. Woody Allen) tended to use B&W film well into the late 20th century... come along and hear more. The lecturers are area residents and MassArt professors - Steve and Amber Tourlentes - and both photographers in their own right. #powercouple.
Saturday, December 22, 3pm. Plus cider and donuts... Event link here.
Wednesday, December 5
10E2097: Opinel No 8 Outdoor Knife
New in 2012 from Opinel - an outdoorsy edition No. 8.
- Sandvik 8.5 cm stainless steel blade, with serrated area of 3.5 cm and shackle key.
- Classic Virobloc twistlock system to lock blade.
- Handle in plastic resistant to extreme temps (-40°C to +80°C).
- Pealess whistle built into handle (110 decibels).
- Available in green, blue and grey too.
Sub $40 from Opinel-USA.
Tuesday, December 4
10E2096: Wood Burning Rhyme
Several versions of this around - pick yer favorite verses and create your own...
-Wood Burning Rhyme-
Logs to save
the coal a turn,
Here's a
word to make you wise,
When you
hear the woodman's cries.
Never heed
his usual tale,
That he has
good logs for sale,
But read
these lines and really learn,
The proper
kind of logs to burn.
Oak logs
will warm you well,
If they're
old and dry.
Larch logs
of pine will smell,
But the
sparks will fly.
Beech logs
for Christmas time,
Yew logs
heat well.
"Scotch"
logs it is a crime,
For anyone
to sell.
Birch logs
will burn too fast,
Chestnut
scarce at all.
Hawthorn
logs are good to last,
If you cut
them in the fall.
Holly logs
will burn like wax,
You should
burn them green,
Elm logs
like smouldering flax,
No flame to
be seen.
Pear logs
and apple logs,
They will
scent your room,
Cherry logs
across the dogs*,
Smell like
flowers in bloom.
But ash
logs, all smooth and grey,
Burn them
green or old;
Buy up all
that come your way,
They're
worth their weight in gold.
*log dogs are name for the metal risers in the fireplace to allow air underneath.
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Here is a quicker memory aid from the Scouts (UK)
These hardwoods burn well and slowly,
Ash, beech, hawthorn oak and holly.
Softwoods flare up quick and fine,
Birch, fir, hazel, larch and pine.
Elm and willow you'll regret,
Chestnut green and sycamore wet.