Neil Enock describes himself with a single word: storyteller.
“I write books, I tell stories in wood, I work in film. Storyteller is my favorite title.” he said.
For nearly two decades, Enock has been crafting intricate cribbage boards that marry nostalgia with artistry.
His journey began in an unexpected place: a ride-on railway at Airdrie’s Iron Horse Park.
“My son was learning to add, and I thought a railroad cribbage board would be a great way to help,” he said.
“I made a model in foam core first, then asked my CNC contractor to make it. After waiting over a year, I bought the machine, learned how to program it, and made my own.”
This hands-on approach allows him to craft pieces that reflect his passion and precision.
The boards themselves are a study in artistry. Enock opts for a three-dimensional design to …