Our Product Story
A genuine colonel from Lynnville (population 327), Tennessee, Littleton takes a no-frills approach to designing and marketing his vintage-inspired accessories. Sitting in an old wooden swing on the front porch of his farmhouse-cum-office, he laughs and says, "This swing is my think tank, focus group and R & D Department." His collection is a testament to a bygone pride in fine craftsmanship.
In 1913, English metallurgist Harry Brearly, working on a project to improve rifle barrels, accidentally discovered that adding chromium to low carbon steel gives it stain resistance. In addition to iron, carbon, and chromium, modern stainless steel may also contain other elements that enhance the corrosion resistance of it. It is the addition of a minimum of 12?hromium to the steel that makes it resist rust, or stain 'less' than other types of steel. The chromium in the steel combines with oxygen in the atmosphere to form a thin, invisible layer of chrome-containing oxide, called the passive film. The sizes of chromium atoms and their oxides are similar, so they pack neatly together on the surface of the metal, forming a stable layer only a few atoms thick that is remarkable strong.
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