Our first podcast back in the US took us to New Hampshire where we had the honour of sitting down with Thomas Boucher, the skilled hands and curious mind behind Greasy Luck Forge. From growing up in his father’s blacksmith shop to becoming one of the few traditional locksmiths in the U.S., Thomas is on a mission to preserve and share the intricate art of handmade lock-making and historical metalwork.We loved visiting his shop after having featured him in Ed.4 of our We Are Makers Magazine. Jack and I stayed the evening, went for dinner and enjoyed getting to know Thomas better.


We hope you enjoy!

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Thomas Boucher

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Website: https://www.greasyluckforge.com/

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