Cuckoo Clocks, Baseball Bats, Work Gloves Bill Galinsky ♦ Jesse LaCasse ♦ Dean Catherman Cuckoo Clocks, Baseball Bats, Work Gloves | Host Jill Wagner travels the country on a quest to find talented craftsmen who still make incredible items by hand. Duplainville, Wisconsin is home to multi award-winning cuckoo clock maker, Bill Galinsky, who shows Jill how he builds traditional cuckoo clocks. Next, in Skoweghan, Maine, Jill meets Jesse LaCasse, a former baseball player who hand turns native hardwood into baseball bats sought by the pros. Finally, in Salem, Oregon, Jill spends time with Dean Catherman,one of the only quality leather glove makers in the country. He shows her how work gloves can be as good looking as they are durable. PHOTOS ♦ ARTISANS CUCKOO CLOCKS | Bill Galinsky Bill fell in love with his first cuckoo clock at 7 years old, when his father brought a broken Schmeckenbecher at a garage sale. Bill looked at the broken clock and instinctively put it back together…Read more MEET BILL | PHOTOS BASEBALL BATS | Jesse LaCasse When Jesse LaCasse says he makes baseball bats, he’s not just talking about spinning a piece of wood on a lathe. Jesse is involved in the entire process, from tree to baseball field...Read more MEET JESSE | PHOTOS WORK GLOVES | Dean Catherman Dean Catherman has been in the glove business since he was 19 years old. That’s 56 years of experience…Read more Why is it important for people to make things with their hands? Handcrafted items such as gloves continue a tradition and connect us to our history. It is a skill we should not let fade…Read more MEET DEAN | PHOTOS DISCOVER OTHER ARTISANS [rev_slider alias=”crafts”] #HandcraftedAmerica