Introducing the exquisite and rare Tom Foster Hand Turned Wooden Rolling Pin (15.5"), skillfully crafted by Tom Foster himself on a remarkable 1929 Yates-American lathe.
This exceptional signed rolling pin is made from a sustainable and renewable resource, New England rock maple logs, which are carefully transformed into thin veneers through a meticulous peeling process. These veneers are then dyed and carefully layered, resulting in a breathtaking composition of colorful strata.
To ensure its safety for culinary use, Tom applied multiple coats of a food-safe finish approved by the FDA. This non-toxic finish enhances the rolling pin's durability and adds a touch of elegance to its appearance.
Care
To maintain its beauty, simply wash the rolling pin gently with soapy water and a soft cloth, and avoid exposing it to prolonged sunlight.
About The Artist
Tom Foster, hailing from Weston, Vermont, discovered his passion for woodworking under the guidance of his father. During his high school days, Tom dedicated his summers and vacations to perfecting his skills in his father's workshop. In 1977, he decided to pursue woodworking as his full-time profession, continuously striving to perfect his craft. He's even written several woodworking books to help others hone their craft and explore their passion for wood crafts.