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General => General Discussion and ??? => Topic started by: mk162 on January 30, 2015, 02:28:11 PM
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So my grandfather is 87 years old and we stopped and had dinner with him on our trip to philly for Christmas.
We got to talking about fabric and he is pretty knowledgeable on the subject since he worked for both Munsingwear and Stevens(car upholstery). The subject was brought up because the father of one of my customers worked at Munsingwear back in the 50's(my grandfather worked there in the 60's). My grandfather had never met John Woodhead but knew the name since he had developed several major things such as the tubular knit for undershirts to eliminate the sideseams and he also developed the process where one fabric could be knitted on one side and a different fabric on the other. really neat stuff.
My grandfather helped Munsingwear develop several new knits and his name was on some of the patents.
One of the things he was really amazed by was the tricot machines. He said they shook so hard they cracked the foundation of the building. They had to start mounting them on huge rubber platforms to minimize the vibrations.
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Cherish that Grandpa- never really knew mine. :'(
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my wife didn't know her's either, so she's taken my grandpa on as her own. it's nice that our kids get to spend time with him as well. he had open hear surgery about 2 years ago and is doing great.
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I could listen to old timers stories for years.....back when things were cool and technology didn't
ruin rule the world.
good stuff right there...
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I feel you guys on grandpa's mine could tell some whoppers of some stories which my grandma call lie's LOL.
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I sat for hours a few years back while my grandmas told stories of her youth from a little girl all the way to vacationing at Great Lakes resorts in the 1940's. Amazing detail. She just turned 94.
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Cherish that Grandpa- never really knew mine. :'(
Same here, my paternal grandfather was born in 1862, he would have been ninety when I was born, maternal passed when I was 3, so. It's great that you have him for a resource and they have the greatest stories. I used to love talking with the one grandparent I had, my maternal grandmother who passed at 96, back in '78. Sniff...
Steve