Hey everyone! I’ve been exploring some smaller-scale crafts lately and came across Fadir Tools. The story of their rise from handcrafting axes to producing knives and leather goods is pretty fascinating. But what really stands out to me is their focus on quality and heritage. How did they go from a small workshop with a couple of axes to having 22 craftsmen and multiple workshops? What’s the driving force behind their growth, and why should someone like me—just starting out in a craft—be interested in their journey?
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