About The Club.

Steeped in legend and lore, The Club is the sort of assembly that is talked about in whispers and mentioned only in passing. Established in the early 1800’s on the east coast of the United States by a group of social degenerates on the back of school papers and inside of leather bound books, The Club began as simple but revolutionary thoughts passed back and fourth during University classes. Soon those papers formed a journal. A journal which rapidly became an underground magazine distributed by hand to those who desired something more than the typical doctrine being spread through newspapers and the lessons being taught in schools.

Officials, parents, and those who adhere blindly to rules and regulations everywhere quickly attempted to stop the spread of the Madbury Papers as they caught fire and spread amongst the youth. After a year of existence The Madbury Club was forcefully disbanded and all traces of the Papers seemingly were burned and forgotten as officials made sure the name of
The Club was never again spoken.

Nearly two centuries later, packed deep in an attic, a stack of dusty pamphlets were discovered by a young man and his friends. These pamphlets, the last remaining manuals from a tradition of originality long ago forgotten would spark the revival of The Madbury Club. Today those written pamphlets have become what you see laid before you, a renewed passion and dedication for crafting something new, beautiful, and meaningful.

The Madbury Club stands as a beacon of bright possibility in a shaded world.

We make things. We try to make them well.

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