1970's Madshus Vintage Cross Country Skis
Martin Madshus worked for four years with organ builder Peter Berntzen. During this time, he honed his woodworking skills. He decided to start a ski factory and did so in a barn in 1906 in Vardal, Norway. The first Madshus skis were made from single pieces of wood, trimmed, carved and finished with hand tools. Some of the tools used in this traditional production are still found on display at the present Madshus factory in the town of Biri. Madshus was a popular ski and one of my favorites. This pair of wooden skis are in good condition with lignostone edges and Normark 3 pin bindings.
Length:210cm