Disappearing Crafts

"The brute covers himself, the rich man and the fop adorn themselves, the elegant man dresses!"

-Honore de Balzac

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andreyb

Fri Mar 26, 2010 3:40 pm

Gentlemen,

There is a very interesting series of audio slide shows named "disappearing crafts" and produced by Guardian.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/series/ ... aring-acts

Tiemakers (Drake's), gunmakers (William & Son) and fishing rod makers (Edward Barder) are presented among the rest.

English craftsmanship at its best... highly recommended.

Andrey

P.S.: Sorry if this has already been posted.
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Fri Mar 26, 2010 7:58 pm

Thanks for posting this.

I especially enjoyed the pictures of the cutter. I didn't know the silk was cut with an actual knife.
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Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:57 pm

There's also another disappearing craft I'd like to add: making pleated yokes by hand on an academic/legal gown. They either use a pleating strip or a machine to do them nowadays whilst me and my colleagues do it by hand which takes hours more work but the results are much better, expecially on a curved/arched yoke.

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