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Why I Don’t Sign My Spoons
A lot of spoon carvers put their name, initials, or a maker’s mark on each spoon they make. I don’t. Here’s why. First, signing each piece would add time to the production process without adding monetary value. I know that … Continue reading
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Tagged business, customer, economize, future generations, initials, logo, logos, maker's mark, production time, signature, value
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