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Skill plus patience minus machines, sold at a premium for the fingerprints left behind.

means To make something by hand with skill, rather than by machine or mass production.

from Old English handcraeft, literally hand-strength or hand-skill, joining hand with craeft, meaning power, art, and cunning all at once.

Craeft's rangeOnce meant magic, force, and trade alike.
Modern flexNow a marketing word for costs more.
Pre-industrial defaultEverything was handcrafted until factories ruined the boast.
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