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Pulling Hats Out of Rabbits - Popular Science, November, 1941
This may or may not be Sticky-worthy - perhaps as instructive contrast to the thread on modern day felting at the Winchester factory.
Pop Sci visited the Hat Corp. of America (HCA) works at Norwalk, Conn. - whose products sold under a dozen different brand names - and explains the complete manufacturing chain from pelt shearing to trimming. The state of the industry in 1941 was a balance of technology and craftsmanship that distinguished so much of Golden Era manufacturing.
A few pix to puzzle you...what's going on here? Read and see.
This may or may not be Sticky-worthy - perhaps as instructive contrast to the thread on modern day felting at the Winchester factory.
Pop Sci visited the Hat Corp. of America (HCA) works at Norwalk, Conn. - whose products sold under a dozen different brand names - and explains the complete manufacturing chain from pelt shearing to trimming. The state of the industry in 1941 was a balance of technology and craftsmanship that distinguished so much of Golden Era manufacturing.
A few pix to puzzle you...what's going on here? Read and see.
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