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Curtis McCorsley makes Little Wooden Boxes

Curtis and his family make traditional handcrafted boxes one at a time.  Each box is finished with multiple coats of hand rubbed oil finish that brings out the unique texture and character of the wood.  They use the occasional imperfections in the wood to enhance the beauty of the box.  "I can’t imagine a wormy chestnut top without the worm holes.   Each of our boxes begs to be touched." says Curtis. His boxes are designed and constructed to last through the generations as a family heirloom.  Their solid wood box body, frame and panel have no stains, dyes or nails.  Each signed and numbered box comes with a Letter of Authenticity from the Artisan outlining special features and a list of the woods used. 

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