Beautiful, Liesl. The personalized touches are wonderful. 

I didn't think I was in the market for an ax, knife, or cup, but that may 
be changing... just in time for Father's Day!



On Thursday, May 16, 2013 2:04:45 PM UTC-4, Liesl wrote:
>
> Of course, you cannot imagine how excited I am about Grant’s teaser.
>
>  
>
> On wooden cups and bicycling:  I’m a fan.  Advantages: they are light 
> weight, they don’t make clanky sounds, they have some insulating properties 
> as in they don’t urn your hands if you have scalding hot tea, and they look 
> dapper hanging from a saddlebag, pannier, or backback.
>
>  
>
> My favorite source for traditional Norwegian wooden cups is Killi 
> Tredreiling.  
>
> http://www.ottatre.no/
>
>  
>
> Alex, here are my secrets:  1) I use an inexpensive pen-type wood burner 
> from Garret Wade. 2) I draw the designs in pencil, burn them in, and then 
> erase any remaining pencil lines.  3) I have practiced drawing Celtic 
> knots and animals for years—especially during long meetings.  I recommend 
> books by Aidan Meehan as a starting point for anyone who is interested in 
> learning.  Oh, and the knife is an EKA Swede 88 with an arctic birch handle.
>
>
> http://www.eka-knivar.se/en/products/5/outdoor 
>
>  
>
> Hey Grant!  a bike-axe-cup variation …
>

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