kitd 5 years ago

Note the specific date is 1499, so only just 1400s!

Nearly as good are Balsons Butchers in Bridport, UK who have been operating since 1515.

http://rjbalson.co.uk/

  • pienight 5 years ago

    I'm in Bridport at least twice a year and I still haven't paid a visit yet. Will have to rectify that next time and get myself a string of sausages - and possibly a dog to run off with them down the street.

b3h3moth 5 years ago

This is why I love my Country. Italy I love you :-)

  • simonebrunozzi 5 years ago

    I'm Italian, too, and of course I love Italy so much.

    It hurts to see how Italy's current decline is ruining so many beautiful things that bright, smart and hard-working people have built over the course of many centuries.

    • scottlocklin 5 years ago

      Can you speak of this a little more? I have a number of Italian expat friends, but their complaints about Italy's decline are all over the map.

ilamont 5 years ago

Weavers begin by hand-drawing the design on a millimetre grid. Every half-millimetre of the grid represents a cardboard Jacquard card that is punched through with a hammer, and every punched hole in the cards corresponds to a thread. If a design has a repeat of 1.5m, it requires 3,000 cards. After weavers tie the cards together one by one and hoist them atop the loom, the real work begins.

Did any other industry use cards in this way prior to the punched card era of computers?

ekblom 5 years ago

Hat's off to the weavers, seems like they have infinitely larger intention-span than me.

slededit 5 years ago

The end of the article has me confused, they say modern machines can't match these old ones. But then say most of their ancient designs are now done on the mainland with modern machines.

Which is it?

Aardwolf 5 years ago

Argh, such attempt at fancy presentation, but so annoying in practice, why overlay text on top of beautiful pictures and be so slow to nagivate?!

quick_note 5 years ago

Article seems fascinating. Format seems (is) unbearable.

  • di_ry 5 years ago

    Textbook example of form over function

draw_down 5 years ago

What a shame that they took these beautiful photos, sized them to cover the whole viewport.... then obscured them with a big blob of copy.