On Monday I visited the Wetterlings axe forge in Sweden, a very interesting though all too short tour of the factory as we had a plane to catch.
Here is the big interesting news. I knew that a few years ago Wetterlings were bought by Gabriel Branby, the man that bought Gransfors as a small failing axe company and turned it into what it is today, what I didn't know is that Lars Enander is now working at Wetterlings too. He is a fifth generation blacksmith who was for many years the master smith at Gransfors. Seems like we have the dream team at Wetterlings now and it will be interesting to see how things develop there. They have a very dynamic and bright 23 year old female CEO who trained as a blacksmith and can wield and axe pretty well too.
Here is the big interesting news. I knew that a few years ago Wetterlings were bought by Gabriel Branby, the man that bought Gransfors as a small failing axe company and turned it into what it is today, what I didn't know is that Lars Enander is now working at Wetterlings too. He is a fifth generation blacksmith who was for many years the master smith at Gransfors. Seems like we have the dream team at Wetterlings now and it will be interesting to see how things develop there. They have a very dynamic and bright 23 year old female CEO who trained as a blacksmith and can wield and axe pretty well too.