Coliban
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Found a fotoserie about traditional german traveling craftsmanship and a tool one is using (related to this website): http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/abenteuer-walz-ich-bin-nur-ein-armer-wandergesell-fotostrecke-128904-2.html
(The journeyman (german: "wandernder Geselle", Swedish: "Narver", Australian: "swagman", is a "tradition" originated in the medieval, when every craftsman who wanted to become a master in his handcraft had to travel around for 3 years and one day far away from his home, where he worked at foreign shops or for citizens and it was not allowed to spend money on any accommodation or transport (he had to hitchhike and sleep for free). )
(The journeyman (german: "wandernder Geselle", Swedish: "Narver", Australian: "swagman", is a "tradition" originated in the medieval, when every craftsman who wanted to become a master in his handcraft had to travel around for 3 years and one day far away from his home, where he worked at foreign shops or for citizens and it was not allowed to spend money on any accommodation or transport (he had to hitchhike and sleep for free). )