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VEDA Spring 2011 Collection Preview Video, Shot by Alexander Klein, featuring the Nikolai Rose Gentleman’s Pocketknife Necklace.
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Tuning For Glass’ Four Seasons, Carnegie Hall, November 10th, 2010
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Carleton Engineering Laboratory, Upper West Side, NYC.
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“If I could find anything blacker than black, I’d use it.”
– J. M. W. Turner 
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Spider web hunt, Southampton, NY.
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Opening, Metropolitan Opera.
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1001 rules for my unborn son →
everything a man needs to know
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February 2009
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Nuts about Knots
As you can tell from the design of our Gentleman’s Pocketknife key ring, we really like knots.  That’s why I was so excited to find the amazing resource that is A. Hyatt Verrill’s Knots, Splices and Rope-Work: A Practical Treatise.  The full version is available here, for free with illustrations from Project Gutenberg. Or, you could buy it.
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January 2009
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Required Reading
In Praise of Shadows by Junichiro Tanizaki “Junichiro Tanizaki selects for praise all things delicate and nuanced, everything softened by shadows and the patina of age, anything understated and natural—as for example the patterns of grain in old wood, the sound of rain dripping from eaves and leaves, or washing over the footing of a stone lantern in a garden, and refreshing the moss...
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