Friday, November 25, 2011

Responsible Wood Harvesting

Comb made from Wenge
Today I had a potential customer e-mail me about this comb.

"Can you tell me a little more about the wood used to make this comb? I'd like to know where in the world it comes from, and whether it was harvested sustainably."

No one has ever asked me that question but I'm glad she did because it's a subject I care a lot about! This is an indicator that I haven't been clear enough either on the website or Etsy about my stance and more importantly my policies with Ferrochie.

The comb in question is made from Wenge which is Native to the forests of Zaire, Cameroon, Gabon, southern Tanzania, Mozambique and the Congo. My supplier for this wood is West Penn Hardwoods which works only with vendors who have a FSC certification for responsible harvesting. What's FSC you ask? We will come back to West Penn in a minute . . .
FSC Mark

FSC stands for Forest Stewardship Council. FSC is an independent, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization established to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests. FSC certification provides a credible link between responsible production and consumption of forest products, enabling consumers and businesses to make purchasing decisions that benefit people and the environment as well as providing ongoing business value. To learn more about them visit:

http://www.fsc.org/

All of my wood whether exotics like this one, white pine, douglas fir, poplar, or oak bear the FSC certification stamp. It's the only way that a small guy like me can have the piece of mind that what I'm buying hasn't been stripped. One exception is my purchases of antique or reclaimed lumber where the original origins cannot be determined. So for West Penn and other suppliers who have committed themselves to being part of a responsible supply chain, I thank you! We need more companies to commit to better practices.

http://www.westpennhardwoods.com/sustainable-production.php

Irresponsible practices leave area's blighted!
Images like this one to the left are heartbreaking. I just can't be a part of it and I'm glad to know that my customers won't stand for it either.

Don't despair though! The movement for better forestry practices is growing year after year. You can see the FSC logo starting to pop up all over. Paper products from advertisements to magazines now bear this certification. I recently took my son to build-a-bear workshop and the Birth Certificate displays the FCS logo indicating paper from responsible sources. You as a consumer can start to look for the logo on the products you buy. Most lumber inside The Home Depot for instance bears the mark. Once you are familiar with the logo it will become an easy thing to do.

One of West Penn's suppliers in Central America. Note the FSC logo.
That's just a snapshot but I hope that clears up where I am with the wood I use. I'll get to work on fixing that online. :)

In the meantime, please email me individually if you have any other questions.

Thanks!

Monday, November 7, 2011

From Russia With Love

I want to thank the Russian bot net that recently bombed my Blog with over 770 hits on November 1st. Although I'd like to think that the Russian people have taken an interest in Ferrochie I really don't think that's the case. It seems very clear to me that this is the work of Boris & Natasha. After all they are wanted for espionage, mayhem, general mischief and other heinous crimes. Hey! News flash! The cold war is over Boris! Even if the Kremlin forgot to deactivate you in 1991, Ferrochie is not harboring a Canadian Moose!

Now my statistics are forever skewed and I'll never have good marketing data. Oh wait, I know most of my customers personally. I guess it's okay. :)

Disclaimer: In the event the Russian people ARE suddenly interested in Ferrochie I have a new shop policy. WE NOW SHIP TO RUSSIA! Inquire for rates.

Для моих русских друзей. Мы любим тебя сюда! :)

Friday, November 4, 2011

Holiday Show Contest - Win This Reindeer

Walker, Texas Reindeer from Jingle Bash 4
Ya know, people who meet Walker say that when he prances they see a certain swagger. Well, in Texas that's called walking!

Walker, Texas Reindeer is the mascot this year for Jingle Bash 4 created by Pamela of Dowdy Studio. His name is the result of a recent EtsyDallas naming contest and the outpouring of love he received inspired me to want to create this hand painted wooden version. Pam gave me her blessing to pursue it and together we have brought him off the page and into the world. He stands an impressive 16" tall and is 9" wide. He would be perfect for your mantle, under your tree or on your wall.

I know you want him because he's to cute to resist! So, like the birdhouse in the spring, we are going to do a contest!

Left: Original Art | Right: Wooden Replica
Reindeer Rules / How To Play:

1. Correctly answer three questions of holiday trivia. Question #1 is at the bottom. Question #2 will appear @ferrochie on Twitter and Question #3 will appear on Ferrochie's Facebook page.

2. Submit your answers in comment form here on our blog.

3. The winner will be drawn from a pool of correct answers.

You have until midnight on Sunday November 6th to submit your answers. The winner will be announced Monday the 7th.

Good Luck!

Question #1 :

What is this reindeer's name?