I love the charm in the way this chap speaks, every sentence is like a notch or dent in an old tool, showing where it has been and what it has seen. Fantastic.
My grandpa made brooms. Still have his winders, broom sewing machine and all the equipment in top of his barn. I am so upset, that I didn't learn this craft from him, before he passed.
Hello from Norway! It's beautiful to see how-tos' of old crafts. Thank you so much for sharing. It was very helpful. Some day I might try to make one for myself. :)
Thank you, Sir. Now, I'd like to make a straw broom, but I do not have a broom machine. Instead, I would have to find a way to purchase one of your fine brooms!
I'm from Pennsylvania and we use bailers twine for everything still. it was never stopped being used. all corn,straw,wheat,oats,hay and alfalfa are wrapped with twine and ONLY twine. nothing else.
Well done! I was trying to see how much you are using your feet as you work. My father has similar old broom making equipment and was doing it as a hobby. He was recently in an accident and his legs had to be amputated. Do you think it will still be possible for him to keep using the equipment? We don't know yet, if he'll be a good candidate for prostheses. I'd appreciate your opinion.
I love the charm in the way this chap speaks, every sentence is like a notch or dent in an old tool, showing where it has been and what it has seen.
Fantastic.
My grandpa made brooms. Still have his winders, broom sewing machine and all the equipment in top of his barn. I am so upset, that I didn't learn this craft from him, before he passed.
Watching after 10 years. I hope the old man is still alive. I want to give him a big hug
I completely enjoyed your video, sir. Thank-you for posting this.
Very cool. Thank You so much for showing us!
i have never been more fascinated by a broom
I'm a Witch and i NEED this machine!
Hello from Norway!
It's beautiful to see how-tos' of old crafts. Thank you so much for sharing. It was very helpful. Some day I might try to make one for myself. :)
Thank you, Sir. Now, I'd like to make a straw broom, but I do not have a broom machine. Instead, I would have to find a way to purchase one of your fine brooms!
Wow I loved watching that, thanks for sharing!
Interesting...and he's charming! Reminds me of my Dad : )
WOW! Thanks for sharing! Amazing handwork! 👏
This feels like history
Wonderful. I so wish that I could go back and learn the trades. Sor fascinating.
I'm from Pennsylvania and we use bailers twine for everything still. it was never stopped being used. all corn,straw,wheat,oats,hay and alfalfa are wrapped with twine and ONLY twine. nothing else.
I used to build these in a broom shop in Union Springs NY. alot of fun
You forgot to tell us the magic you used to make it fly... :(
very educative
Totally informative and entertaining as well. Thanks for sharing your artisan expertise. ☺
Great job thank you for sharing!
very handy -- like a cottage industry! i'd buy some of them brooms from you.
Thank you Sir, for sharing.
WHat a pleasant video to watch :D thank you for sharing it xxx
I’ve got tons of lavender straw, it’s a lot like corn straw. Let me know if you want any.
Very interesting, I wants to learn to make broom
Interesting stuff. Thanks
Guy knows his brooms..!!!
This is the best video ever
And you can be one of the few to own a Made in the USA broom.
Hey there grandpa
I'm a broom maker to 😀😀
where your address
I need in India anything about this
I hope ur great our grandpa
Well done! I was trying to see how much you are using your feet as you work. My father has similar old broom making equipment and was doing it as a hobby. He was recently in an accident and his legs had to be amputated. Do you think it will still be possible for him to keep using the equipment? We don't know yet, if he'll be a good candidate for prostheses. I'd appreciate your opinion.
Good deal! (Did you say "you keep GOOGLING this [~4:20] until you get down to the end... ?) Nice to hear that word that's not Google.com!
The big guns?
So, how many hours can you get before u need tu tune up the mo[p]?broom
amazing
Wow
Oh man that is cooler than shit
Ye dhadu machine se hi bnti h kya
Can you fly it ?
of 5 of us I'll hold the broom most often and I'm the young one I better but they only on show in public but I use it more but that's good because
i want one!
well 100 year age there are no Vacuum that why they Made a bloom.