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- A Craftsman's Legacy is a PBS series that follows host Eric Gorges, a renowned metal shaper and motorcycle builder, on his quest to work with America's finest craftsmen and document what it means to be a modern day maker.
- Host Eric Gorges works with master sand caster and sculptor, Scott Nelles in Northern Michigan.
- Host Eric Gorges works with yarn spinner, Maple Smith, a retired school teacher who has her own Alpaca Fiber farm in Ithaca, MI.
- Host Eric Gorges visits famous master ventriloquist puppet maker, Tim Selberg. Here we get to see the behind the scenes genius of creating the intricate (and maybe magical) mechanization process of puppet making.
- Eric Gorges travels to Durham, NC to learn how to carve duck decoys with one a master, Ben Heinemann.
- Eric Gorges finds himself at Penland School of Craft, in the mountains of North Carolina, working with renowned tool maker, Seth Gould.
- Eric Gorges works with bean to bar chocolatiers Jael and Dan Rattigan in their beautiful shop in Asheville, NC.
- Native American Flute Maker Geri Littlejohn teaches Eric how to make a beautiful bamboo flute.
- Host Eric Gorges visits soap maker Deb Kraemer in her beautiful shop in Chicago, IL.
- Host Eric Gorges travels to Nebraska to work with Vintage Cooper Jim Gaster.
- In the shadows of the Rocky Mountains, Eric Gorges works with Master Penman, Jake Weidmann to create a pen, and then work on his horrible penmanship!
- Master ceramist, David MacDonald teaches host Eric Gorges how to throw a bowl on the potter's wheel.
- Host Eric Gorges makes a beautiful cane fly rod with husband and wife team, Jeff Wagner and Casimira Orlowski.
- The tides are turned when host Eric Gorges invites Lorelei Sims, a blacksmith featured in Season 1, back to his shop to shape some metal!
- Host, Eric Gorges, takes a stab at sword-smithing with Master Bladesmith Kevin Cashen, learning about the mystical world of metallurgy, forging a spatha.
- The Ski Makers - Eric hits the slopes on handmade skis he makes with son and father team, Jeff and John Thompson.
- Eric Yelsma has been drawn to sewing since a teenager. Now his shop makes jeans from American sourced, sustainable fabric that is constructed and sold in Detroit. Host Eric Gorges gets to stitching, confirming threads do make the man.
- For his sixth birthday, Mark Whitley was given a hammer and toolbox. Now an award-winning furniture maker in Smiths Grove, Kentucky, Mark and host Eric Gorges make a table together.
- Christopher Kelley makes beautiful copper stills. Host Eric Gorges works with Christopher to make a moonshine still worthy of the most potent of spirits.
- Eric shines the brass with master French horn makers and musicians, Rick and Celeste Seraphinoff.
- Master woodcarver Jackie Wilson built a rocking horse for Prince George of Cambridge. Watch as she and host Eric Gorges will make a rocking horse fit for a king.
- Cherokee National treasure, Noel Grayson shows host Eric Gorges how to craft traditional Cherokee arrows using primitive tools.
- Master Hatter Nate Funmaker is one of the only Native American Master Hatters in the nation. Eric travels to Texas to meet this extraordinary craftsman and tries his hand, and head, at hat making.
- Texas cowboy and master craftsman, Wilson Capron, creates spurs that truly are a thing of function and beauty. Host Eric Gorges works with Wilson to make a pair of spurs.
- Legendary Lazy Spoon creator, Jonathan Simons and host Eric Gorges dish up. Jonathan teaches Eric how to make a spoon.
- Master glass maker Shawn Messenger calls her pieces Impressionistic. Shawn and host Eric Gorges create a paperweight from brilliant colored glass, sure to make a lasting impression.
- Host Eric Gorges meets the craftsmen behind the esteemed H. Gerstner and Sons brand and learns how to make the tool box that's been treasured for generations.