We were quite bummed when we put up the last of our Anthe Lump Hammers on Friday and no one bought one. Not a single one.
“Oh well,” I said. “I guess no one loves us any more.”
Turns out our store was cranky and refusing customer’s addresses when they tried to buy the hammer. The problem is fixed now. If you want one, please try again.
— Christopher Schwarz
Still, even though you’ve fixed the ordering problem, it doesn’t necessarily mean that anyone loves you, any more.
I own two so thats gotta be love.
I received mine and it’s one of my favorite tools. Just feels good in your hand and the weight is perfect for a multitude of tasks.
I got one in the first batch, and it is a beauty to behold. So much so that I thought about building a display case for it. And then I thought that would be an abomination for something designed to do work. So I hit a holdfast with it and moved on with my life.
I had the same thought,
This is too nice to use .
I ogled it for a day or two, then assembled my first chair with it.
It’s the only hammer on my bench now.
Katherine did an amazing job with her rendering of the Anthe building, and if I can save up the funds in time, I am definitely buying one of these.
Have you considered making the next handkerchief with this design? Perhaps a special run of Anthe Handkerchiefs might be an excellent restoration fundraiser, and a more affordable option for those of us who wish to contribute. 🙂