Dear Reader —
Each week we sit down with the people who still make things in this country — the tanners, the toolmakers, the mill restarters — and we write you a letter about what we found. No departments. No tickers. One story, told properly.
A letter is a slower thing than a briefing. These are meant to be read the way they were written — one at a time.
If these letters landed with you, the next one can arrive the way the rest did — quietly, at the end of the week, written for someone who cares where things are made.
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