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About Us!

 

        We pride ourselves on authenticity and high quality craftsmanship. We are a family operation that operates out of our home, and produces every item that we create. We love to take on new projects and can craft any custom item you should desire. We are located in the south shore of Massachusetts.

               
                We are actively involved with World War II reenacting on the East Coast and have been collecting militaria for over 25 years. We have combined our love   of woodworking/craft making with our love of military history, to create 100% authentic items to enhance your reenacting or collecting needs.

    We make these items to order, and do not usually keep things "in stock." Most crates take 2-3 weeks to complete, and custom projects may take longer. This is our hobby and craft these items in our free time, working around day jobs and Family. We promise high-quality, durability, and accuracy!

                                   Gluck Ab!
                                      -Billy, Richard, Jaime, Dawna, & Brandon        

    

 

 

 

                          
Clockwise, Richard chiseling, Jaime painting, Dawna working our table at a military show, and Will cutting stock



Will and Pops (Richard) at the Collings Foundation event in 2011



 Fallschirmjager Regiment 2 Kompanie 6

  

Will, Making Gravity Knife Lanyards



Richard, Hand-chiseling for the hinges



Jaime, fabricating some some metal, under the careful watch of Richard



Newest member of the Nord-Ost team, Brandon, constructing a field desk drawer



Richard, routing for a mortised lock of a field desk



Jaime, Will, and Blake....hmm. maybe Christmas Card photo?



No, Blake, we can't take it home



Will, Blake and Jaime after Will worked on the 251-C conversion at Northeast Military Vehicle Services LLC




Biscuit joining used on all seems, for strength, and protection against warping



Preparing the reproduction latches for paint, requires the use of an acidic solution to remove the coating. On the left is the after treatment, and on the right is how they arrive to us



Clamping the Feldpost Binder Crate



Hand-painting the field hospital sign