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  • Pergamena is the last workshop in the US that turns animal skins into parchment, an ancient paper-like material that nearly disappeared after the Middle Ages. CEO Jesse Meyer runs the family leather tannery business that has been in operation since 1550.
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  • @marceloamericanbully9345
    @marceloamericanbully9345 Před 3 lety +6946

    the fact that jesse is sharing his techniques in making parchments even though no one taught himtheir parchment making process before tells so much about him.

  • @ellieg.9595
    @ellieg.9595 Před 3 lety +6091

    This guy is a bad ass. Reverse engineering parchment so he can make it himself to revitalize his family business.

    • @evolution__snow6784
      @evolution__snow6784 Před 3 lety +378

      @BitterVoid this is why people hate vegans, you are not accomplishing anything just annoying people and hurting your own cause, you even made comments that people shouldn't kill worms

    • @reaganrcks
      @reaganrcks Před 3 lety +267

      @BitterVoid he doesn’t kill the animals by the way! and also that you know better they are also not killed for this parchment 📜 it just goes to waste... so his making use of waste.

    • @ferdinand1370
      @ferdinand1370 Před 3 lety +137

      @BitterVoid everybody hates vegans for a reason and this is one of them

    • @ahoosifoou4211
      @ahoosifoou4211 Před 3 lety +106

      @BitterVoid was expecting a good comment section then this vegan guy popped up.

    • @ellieg.9595
      @ellieg.9595 Před 3 lety +81

      @BitterVoid I’m just going to laugh at your comment while I enjoy some nice, juicy, rare bone-in ribeye while drinking my rum and coke. Hell, I might just pop out a celebratory cigarette if you comment again.

  • @jonahthrane812
    @jonahthrane812 Před 2 lety +696

    If some authors wanted to make a special edition of their book, like a single ultra limited edition version, I'd make it from parchment like this. That would be a bad ass book.

    • @mahershalalbaz
      @mahershalalbaz Před 2 lety +5

      Yes

    • @kavindamalwalage5290
      @kavindamalwalage5290 Před 2 lety +2

      Ooow that's awesome 🤩

    • @gonesquatchingaming3850
      @gonesquatchingaming3850 Před 2 lety +54

      Parchment also lasts for thousands of years in the right environment and, if made properly, can retain what is written after multiple soakings. So if you want a book to last, yet not written in stone, do it on parchment.

    • @iamcurious9541
      @iamcurious9541 Před 2 lety +20

      One sheet costs 100 dollars. Say you can make 20 pages out of it (which is my upper estimation btw) A 300 page slim book would already cost 1500 dollars in parchment alone.

    • @gonesquatchingaming3850
      @gonesquatchingaming3850 Před 2 lety +26

      @@iamcurious9541 I was at a ren fair a few years back and they had some leather bound parchment books for sale (blank pages). Idk how many pages they had in total but the largest one was over $4,000.

  • @eureka7876
    @eureka7876 Před 3 lety +383

    That deep blue was so beautiful. And who knew you could make paper out of animal skin? I definitely didn't.

    • @Ehh97
      @Ehh97 Před 2 lety +4

      Agreed! I would totally spend 100$ on a color that pretty

    • @PotionsMaster666
      @PotionsMaster666 Před 2 lety +5

      Never read Harry potter ?

    • @craigthemonke794
      @craigthemonke794 Před 2 lety +3

      I remember hearing about parchment when I was in 2nd grade but I thought it was fake until now

    • @xylonbanda
      @xylonbanda Před 2 lety +22

      Anyone who didn't sleep in history class atleast once knows this.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 Před 2 lety

      I believe the U.S. Declaration of Independence was written on parchment, hence a major reason why it is in such good physical condition even after 246 years.

  • @Elephantine616
    @Elephantine616 Před 3 lety +3511

    Jesse is an artist and an historian. He presents at universities, such as Yale and Penn, regularly. We rely on his knowledge to teach medievalists how parchment was made. Great video!

    • @jessemeyer4831
      @jessemeyer4831 Před 3 lety +106

      Thank you Ray! :)

    • @boooomerwang
      @boooomerwang Před 3 lety +33

      @@jessemeyer4831 thank you for sharing your time and knowledge on how to make parchment.

    • @reyceldulay8012
      @reyceldulay8012 Před 3 lety +6

      Thank you @JesseMeyer for sharing this information! Really enjoyed it.

    • @yochanan770
      @yochanan770 Před 3 lety +9

      Would love to have a little how-too book. I've been wanting to try making parchment out of my deer hides.

    • @lordeverybody872
      @lordeverybody872 Před 3 lety

      The use of "an" and "a".
      You use "an", when the following word starts with a vowel, such as "an artist" and "a" when the next word begins with consonant. Such as "a historian" . All of which is further confused by the use of a comma. And my use of "vowel" and "when".

  • @efrizaldia
    @efrizaldia Před 3 lety +2445

    Man talks about saving his 450 yo family business and passion with such confidence. What a Giga-chad.

    • @elevate5731
      @elevate5731 Před 3 lety +25

      Chad confirmed

    • @duttashantanu60
      @duttashantanu60 Před 3 lety +25

      Totally! The way he talks about it and his body language shows his confidence.

    • @f4ptr989
      @f4ptr989 Před 3 lety +8

      200 years, not 450.

    • @f4ptr989
      @f4ptr989 Před 3 lety +7

      @@josephmartin4487 200 Years my man. 5:57.

    • @f4ptr989
      @f4ptr989 Před 3 lety +1

      @Jimmy Russels Meh, whatever dude

  • @s10m0t10n
    @s10m0t10n Před 3 lety +231

    Ancient knowledge, rediscovered against the odds. I wish Jesse a long, healthy life and good fortune with his business. He deserves to succeed and to thrive.

  • @craiganczelowitz7225
    @craiganczelowitz7225 Před 2 lety +61

    I recall perhaps being one of Jesse'!s first parchment customers when I was the buyer for Kates Paperie in NYC way back in the day. I am so happy to learn today that he's been successful in keeping his family business going - nice job, Jesse

  • @kimopuppy
    @kimopuppy Před 3 lety +1350

    That purple parchment was gorgeous

    • @darksu6947
      @darksu6947 Před 3 lety +6

      Hey there Potato brains!

    • @user-ft6qy7cd5e
      @user-ft6qy7cd5e Před 3 lety +16

      Biden China's dog

    • @kimopuppy
      @kimopuppy Před 3 lety +16

      @@user-ft6qy7cd5e Bull shit liar

    • @yobrethren
      @yobrethren Před 3 lety +5

      To be fair i got to liking all of these parchments in his stock when he showcased them

    • @eliseb5918
      @eliseb5918 Před 3 lety +2

      @Ordinary Citizen Unlike some, he actually cares about the country, so he won't.

  • @eiras_1999
    @eiras_1999 Před 3 lety +1895

    This guy learned latin just to carry his family's business. Mad respect!

  • @mongoose621
    @mongoose621 Před 3 lety +35

    "There are other companies that do this, but they're far away and they wouldn't teach me"
    ....I felt this. Good for you Sir on deciding to keep going, even if it was on your own.

  • @twarrior1639
    @twarrior1639 Před 3 lety +83

    I love how he's doing everything old-school; then whips out the electric sander!!😝😝

  • @captprime9446
    @captprime9446 Před 3 lety +3075

    I hope this art returns. Such a good use of the animal skin. No waste. Good on you sir

    • @everybodydripfrog3365
      @everybodydripfrog3365 Před 3 lety +174

      But it tastes good when you eat animal skin

    • @ok-kb7yz
      @ok-kb7yz Před 3 lety +66

      @@everybodydripfrog3365 dude🤣

    • @finitesound
      @finitesound Před 3 lety +49

      There's a lot of waste in the tannery business.

    • @moniumus6303
      @moniumus6303 Před 3 lety +50

      Lots of chemical waste tho

    • @MrLoobu
      @MrLoobu Před 3 lety +10

      No waste? Its just the skin he is working with lol what about the rest of the animal?

  • @congozilla
    @congozilla Před 3 lety +1109

    As an artist, I'm terribly attracted to the permanence of these extremely difficult to find parchments. There's lots, and lots of parchment works in the world that are way more than 1,000 years old. So, if you have a project that can be helped by that kind of permanence - A family tree - for example. I think it can be a very, very good idea to contact Pergamena for making a purchase. Plant based papers, with the exception of (Maybe!) acid free cotton rag just can't possibly hold up over extreme lengths of time and mostly just turn to dust unless preserved in well controlled environments protected from temperature, humidity, and (sunlight) ultra violet and other types of radiation.

    • @navajoauckland6003
      @navajoauckland6003 Před 3 lety +30

      If your thinking in terms of longevity then you may as well go troglodyte styles and do cave paintings

    • @congozilla
      @congozilla Před 3 lety +91

      @@navajoauckland6003 Do you know that (True Story here!) that they gave Pablo Picasso access to the caves at LaCroix, in FRANCE, for his opinion of the work--The works are 35,000+ years old, and they're special because whoever drew them made use of the natural stone structure in order to provide some three dimensional aspect and proportion. Believed among scientists to be brilliant in their design for such stone age people, Picasso came out of the caves and declared, "We've learned nothing. Absolutely nothing."

    • @navajoauckland6003
      @navajoauckland6003 Před 3 lety +11

      @@congozilla I didn't know that, thank you, I will watch doco's on Lacroix

    • @cynthiacastaneda6687
      @cynthiacastaneda6687 Před 3 lety +4

      😱😳 OMG 😃 good 💡 idea!!! Thank u! A fam tree, n just adding to it as it grows!! I'd add my past n me n my brother's future. God 🙏 BLESS you 😉

    • @gcg8187
      @gcg8187 Před 3 lety +4

      Just get it laminated

  • @moondaymood.
    @moondaymood. Před 2 lety +55

    this is the kind of guy that gives you "hunting mission" in every video game

  • @tomasvrabec1845
    @tomasvrabec1845 Před 2 lety +400

    You know it's not about money when they show you how it's done.

    • @hasturthekinginyellow5003
      @hasturthekinginyellow5003 Před 2 lety +12

      To be fair, for what its used, im sure as hell that the parchment Is extremely expensive

    • @tyw3537
      @tyw3537 Před 2 lety +2

      They know people are lazy and it takes too much work. Who's going to jump and start doing this work? It's not necessarily inspiring...

  • @djcfb2889
    @djcfb2889 Před 3 lety +839

    So this is the place where the entire wizarding world get their supply of parchments

  • @NosillaWilla
    @NosillaWilla Před 3 lety +434

    This guy was on dirty jobs years ago. Super cool to see him still going

    • @ashleyw9195
      @ashleyw9195 Před 3 lety +15

      I knew I recognised him from somewhere

    • @GhenzieDC
      @GhenzieDC Před 3 lety +16

      I came here to say the same thing. Glad he was able to keep the tannery going after tough times.

    • @wutntarnation
      @wutntarnation Před 2 lety +3

      If I remember correctly the tough times were caused by the EPA and other government agencies overstepping their bounds and outright harrassing these people.

    • @NosillaWilla
      @NosillaWilla Před 2 lety +4

      @@wutntarnation if they weren't controlling their runoff then that is a major issue. I wouldn't call it harassment, moreso needing to meet standards of compliance for the betterment of the environment and people who live nearby. It's the cost of doing business.

    • @wutntarnation
      @wutntarnation Před 2 lety +3

      @@NosillaWilla
      They had no jurisdiction as was plainly stated in the episode, so.... yes... it was harassment.

  • @Cartman420
    @Cartman420 Před 3 lety +38

    I remember seeing this guy on Dirty Jobs years ago, glad he’s survived all these years and through 2020

  • @willwham8285
    @willwham8285 Před 2 lety +9

    Jesse, I hope that I am spelling your name correctly, you, are a TRUE CRAFTSMAN!!! And THANK YOU for it!!! Please, write down, video tape, audio tape your craftsmanship so that it isn't lost to time! You are living history that needs to be preserved!!! 😊

    • @goldpotato1885
      @goldpotato1885 Před 2 lety

      wow you requested quite a lot for something you wouldn't care for tomorrow

  • @navajoauckland6003
    @navajoauckland6003 Před 3 lety +642

    I don't eat red meat or pig but in saying that I do appreciate the use of the entire animal and this age old craft

    • @sejalharsora4941
      @sejalharsora4941 Před 3 lety +8

      You appreciate really killing an inocent eating them and then skin is been used for this really doesn't inocent animal life matter to you

    • @navajoauckland6003
      @navajoauckland6003 Před 3 lety +152

      @@sejalharsora4941 I'm pescatarian so I do appreciate a well smoked salmon skin with brown sugar and butter

    • @piratepyro
      @piratepyro Před 3 lety +40

      @@navajoauckland6003 haha good one

    • @giadamoses2099
      @giadamoses2099 Před 3 lety +65

      @@sejalharsora4941 please stop people can eat what they want and no one cares so please just shut up

    • @validnt5787
      @validnt5787 Před 3 lety +38

      @@sejalharsora4941 learn how to spell properly first before arguing with someone smh

  • @penlavits3305
    @penlavits3305 Před 3 lety +732

    One could make a nice drum from this

    • @Orangetoastsss
      @Orangetoastsss Před 3 lety +55

      People from reserves around me do make drums out of hides still nice sounds

    • @jasminejuno
      @jasminejuno Před 3 lety +30

      Just search "bedug indonesia" we use this kind of leather for it. It's like a drum to call people to pray

    • @thehistory9187
      @thehistory9187 Před 3 lety +4

      @@jasminejuno Eyyy hi neighbor country

    • @updated_autopsy_report
      @updated_autopsy_report Před 3 lety +6

      there are nice drums made of this! lion dance troupes have awesome drums made from animal hide, and it sounds really good too

    • @ascopaplays1878
      @ascopaplays1878 Před 3 lety +5

      In the Bahamas we use goatskins for our drums

  • @shoutingalice2943
    @shoutingalice2943 Před 3 lety +5

    He's such a cool guy, I'm glad artisans like him are still around. The fact that he's out here sharing his information when he couldn't find any himself originally too is an amazing thing.

  • @Ehh97
    @Ehh97 Před 2 lety +18

    This is so cool. I hope he offers courses on how to do this someday, it would be great if more people got to learn this skill!

    • @zackbenimble
      @zackbenimble Před rokem

      He does. I just went to a 2 day workshop taught by him and it was amazing.

  • @peterclarke9245
    @peterclarke9245 Před 3 lety +83

    this guys tenacity and confidence makes this whole thing 10 times cooler

  • @GabMaiz
    @GabMaiz Před 3 lety +733

    I can smell the place

  • @iNitinMehta
    @iNitinMehta Před 2 lety +4

    When I was a kid, we used to get parchment layer applied on cricket bats to increase its life. Never knew it took this kinda work in making.

  • @k.lalramngaizuala629
    @k.lalramngaizuala629 Před 2 lety +1

    The look on his eyes during the whole video, i can feel his pain his joy showing us the method! This guy grabbed all the respect of people who ever watched this mine too

  • @KanhaiyaLal-ep8cb
    @KanhaiyaLal-ep8cb Před 3 lety +510

    I think the price of the parchment 📜 is very low after watching this, how labor intense the process is, it should have been 4-7 hundred dollars!

    • @JesusDisciple916
      @JesusDisciple916 Před 3 lety +69

      I even looked up his company, Pergamena, and I believe you're correct. What they showed was a lot of work for the price. However, on this video they said they have machinery that does what he was just doing by hand. Much more efficient and economical.

    • @gq.5923
      @gq.5923 Před 3 lety +9

      I believe with the right people this could be enormous , dragons den maybe or shark tank would snap this up , and then he’d be one of those story’s where he made millions with a follow up video

    • @theunfinishedbasement
      @theunfinishedbasement Před 3 lety +33

      @@gq.5923 its important to preserve this craft but cmon now, the artisan market he services is that small not for lack of quality but the simple fact that people just dont buy that stuff anymore

    • @eternitydoor
      @eternitydoor Před 3 lety +10

      Agreed its labour intensive, but they need to also make sure they can sell it. Price it too high and they won't be able to get customers. They also said it STARTS at 100 so could be that they do have more expensive pieces.

    • @Boy_wonder7
      @Boy_wonder7 Před 3 lety +1

      In India very cheap less than 1dollar but Gucci use the same leather and it's very expensive

  • @AzizulQuayum
    @AzizulQuayum Před 3 lety +200

    This has been going on in my area Hazaribagh (Bangladesh) for last 400 years. The peak time for Leather Refinery is during the Eid-ul Adha (Celebration of Sacrifice). We even have an University dedicated for this industry called Institute of Leather Engineering & Technology (ILET) under Dhaka University.
    Peace 🙏

    • @davistud
      @davistud Před 3 lety +9

      That is so awesome 😎.

    • @jensrb50
      @jensrb50 Před 3 lety +7

      And you guys have much better hides because of Eid ul Adha because your sacrificial animals are larger

    • @shivammittal3698
      @shivammittal3698 Před 3 lety +10

      lmao bangladesh was formed in 1971. you should call it ancient india

    • @shivammittal3698
      @shivammittal3698 Před 3 lety +3

      @Noah dude go and read history. if not, a simple google search would be sufficient.

    • @jensrb50
      @jensrb50 Před 3 lety +1

      @Gladiator Max6 it is a curse but without sufficient infrastructure and knowledge poorer nations will keep hanging on to it .

  • @Cheggley45
    @Cheggley45 Před 2 lety +7

    Fantastic! Ancient crafts and skills should continue to be a part of the fabric of modern day society. Thank you Jesse. I would love to be a part of this amazing skill you have developed and rediscovered. Keep up the great work!!!

  • @eicdesigner
    @eicdesigner Před rokem +1

    You should have seen the faces of my grandniece and grandnephew as they watched tis video while holding the real parchment. Kudos to these people for keeping the art alive and to the parents who encourage their kids to learn and appreciate both beauty and history.

  • @hilltopgypsy
    @hilltopgypsy Před 3 lety +214

    Am Mazing! Dude is hard at it. Finished product is beautiful. This coming from an almost lifelong vegetarian.
    Wow. Just wow!

    • @rustyrelicsfarm2406
      @rustyrelicsfarm2406 Před 3 lety +3

      I love all art forms. I respect you for being a vegetarian. I myself cannot see myself giving up meat. But I do have a dream of running my own hobby farm to raise my own meat and get away from factory farmed meat.

    • @hilltopgypsy
      @hilltopgypsy Před 3 lety +6

      @@rustyrelicsfarm2406 That sounds like a winner. One of the reasons that I became a vegetarian was that I didn't want other people doing my killing for me. If it really bothers me to kill animals, which it does, it's a pretty good driver for me to give it up. But..... I have never tried to convince other people to live as I do. I never even tried to sway my girlfriend, now wife, to give up meat. After we'd been together for some time, she chose it entirely on her own. And now we've been together for over 42 years!
      BTW, it's not nearly as hard as you might imagine. I started when I was 18, and neither of my parents were vegetarians.

    • @rustyrelicsfarm2406
      @rustyrelicsfarm2406 Před 3 lety +5

      @@hilltopgypsy Thank you for your understanding sir. I just hate the cruelty of factory farming so that's why I want to raise my own meat one day. Plus there are quite a few farmers in my family who take very great care pf their animals and I can ask them their advice. It's not the small family farmers that are the problem it's the big corporate farms that are the problem.

    • @jaycash8611
      @jaycash8611 Před 3 lety

      @@hilltopgypsy hey so do you eat shrimp and oysters etc??

    • @hilltopgypsy
      @hilltopgypsy Před 3 lety +1

      @@jaycash8611 No, I don't eat any seafood. The way we put it is We don't eat anything with a face. We eat cheese, drink milk, and my wife keeps chickens from which we get eggs that we eat. No commercial eggs because we hate the way they're treated. Locking sentient beings in tiny cages for their entire lives is both wrong and cruel.
      Have a nice day.

  • @M.Happie
    @M.Happie Před 3 lety +369

    I hope he teaches several people how to do this and the trade isn't lost. America needs more of this.

  • @adampalmer5399
    @adampalmer5399 Před 2 lety +2

    That deep brown one looked like leather. Such a beautiful art! That’s awesome he’s keeping a tradition alive!💯🤟

  • @johnprentice1527
    @johnprentice1527 Před 3 lety +6

    I love this video. Jesse, keep doing what you're doing. I'm sorry it's been so hard to learn this craft and that those who who have been doing this for so many years have not been willing to share their expertise. Best of luck in all you do.

  • @taiven.lechevalier
    @taiven.lechevalier Před 3 lety +53

    450 year old family business. That is truly incredible.

    • @Ghhyuttgg
      @Ghhyuttgg Před 2 lety +2

      Well, the parchment bit is like 10 years

    • @ManiyaVinas
      @ManiyaVinas Před rokem

      Wonder if they owned slaves then lol

  • @MrBestofGaming
    @MrBestofGaming Před 3 lety +40

    I truly respect such hard working people. If only I could find 10% of the work ethic they had, I’d be set for life...

    • @ayubshaik2907
      @ayubshaik2907 Před 3 lety

      same broo😭

    • @mcpuffenstuff6213
      @mcpuffenstuff6213 Před 3 lety +1

      Just gotta find a passion for something. My passions only seem to last for a year or two then I'm bored haha smh

    • @oemahkucing7876
      @oemahkucing7876 Před 3 lety

      you can do it! 😊👍

    • @Belioyt
      @Belioyt Před 3 lety

      People who are set for life aren't necessarily those who have a work ethic. This is one of the lies of the American Dream.

    • @MrBestofGaming
      @MrBestofGaming Před 3 lety +1

      @@mcpuffenstuff6213 I agree. This is the hardest part of life I think, finding something you are passionate about in life and working in that field. I feel far too often we often coast through life working jobs that just get us over the line.

  • @assortedlikes6727
    @assortedlikes6727 Před 3 lety +1

    I have so much respect to this guy. He is very hardworking, smart, talented and so much passion in preserving their family's heritage.

  • @user-os3nn2tx1z
    @user-os3nn2tx1z Před 2 lety +4

    Титанический труд. Не здоровый, наверняка. Достойно всяческого уважения! СПАСИБО ВАМ.

  • @runnersshade6612
    @runnersshade6612 Před 3 lety +45

    I took a calligraphy course at my college and we had the opportunity to write on scraps of parchment--it was a wonderful experience, but unfortunately my dog thought it was tasty

  • @monto39
    @monto39 Před 3 lety +14

    Those reddish brown pieces are absolutely gorgeous

  • @feralmagick7177
    @feralmagick7177 Před 2 lety +1

    Im here because i had no idea parchment was made with animal hide. I am a history lover, D&D player, Well traveled in all the ancient cultures and lore, and had No clue. Thank you!

  • @HighPriestess-mq5hc
    @HighPriestess-mq5hc Před 3 lety +3

    This is so amazing. That burgundy parchment omgg ♡. I always appreciate hardwork like this U can tell he puts so much work into this and its not just a "job" to him its a purpose. So beautiful.

  • @yonathanrakau1783
    @yonathanrakau1783 Před 3 lety +56

    Imagine a map made out of these paper. It would be so badass

  • @OokaChan
    @OokaChan Před 3 lety +40

    I remember y'all from Dirty Jobs! So glad you're still going strong in these times!

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo Před rokem

      *y’all. (It’s short for “you all”.)

    • @OokaChan
      @OokaChan Před rokem

      @@tookitogo corrected, I typed too fast. You're welcome to leave me alone now.

  • @itsjustanalysis
    @itsjustanalysis Před rokem

    This is the most artistic, manly, and astounding thing I've watched in a while

  • @eddiespagetti8395
    @eddiespagetti8395 Před 2 lety +1

    This is beautiful. Only a few people like this left on earth. This is a dying art form /process is so rare. Hats off he keeps it alive. I hope he has sons to pass this great work onto

  • @glorygloryholeallelujah
    @glorygloryholeallelujah Před 3 lety +212

    Quick! Somebody needs to get this man started on YT - so he can make hide tanning and parchment *{ASMR}* videos!!
    😆❤️

  • @SucharithaThokala
    @SucharithaThokala Před 3 lety +35

    $100 for one parchment that took a minimum of 2 weeks. Thats $1.25 per hour. More power to you !

    • @ginnymarch
      @ginnymarch Před 3 lety +8

      It took two weeks but not two weeks of total labour (he did other parchments in that 2 weeks) so hes earning more than 1.25h

    • @seanclements6206
      @seanclements6206 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ginnymarch NO lol he didn't have several pieces being worked at once in this very video

    • @carlkpsplucky5554
      @carlkpsplucky5554 Před 3 lety +7

      @@seanclements6206 the parchment spent 2 weeks just soaking in Chemicals. So it’s not like he spent 2 weeks doing hard labor to make it.

    • @seanclements6206
      @seanclements6206 Před 3 lety +1

      @@carlkpsplucky5554 yeah I was being sarcastic anyway

  • @iam_izzi
    @iam_izzi Před 3 lety +2

    omg the narration in this is so soothing

  • @youwatchers
    @youwatchers Před 2 lety +2

    Saw this guy on Dirty Jobs years ago, it’s awesome they’re still going 🙌

  • @laughkick
    @laughkick Před 3 lety +82

    I don't know you, but I'm proud of you. Good work

  • @bikgamer
    @bikgamer Před 3 lety +474

    Imagine using this paper in exam

  • @lalexander1144
    @lalexander1144 Před 2 lety +1

    Well this is by far the most interesting Business Insider I have seen so far. This is just amazing.

  • @FT4Freedom
    @FT4Freedom Před 2 lety +1

    Jesse your work is valuable.

  • @bicycleetc9436
    @bicycleetc9436 Před 3 lety +63

    Simply 🥰 this guy. He should have a youtube channel to pass on the knowledge. Amazing.

  • @michellemaravillo9155
    @michellemaravillo9155 Před 3 lety +60

    'MOISTURIZE ME' she said

  • @madmattsx5000
    @madmattsx5000 Před 3 lety +3

    Reminds me of a favorite picture book of mine, The Indian Paintbrush. Simple but beautiful book about creating nature’s art from nature itself.

  • @user-ge5dk8qv9p
    @user-ge5dk8qv9p Před 3 lety +5

    Beautiful work. Thank you for this homegrown, American story.

  • @josephw1785
    @josephw1785 Před 3 lety +18

    Fun fact: Torah scrolls are made with parchment scrolls to this date.

  • @torah2go
    @torah2go Před 3 lety +82

    Nice show. Just for the record, this craft is alive and well by us Jews. All Jewish males wear "Tefillin" which must be hand written on parchment, every Torah Scroll must be hand written on parchment ect. Since these factories usually operate within the Jewish community there is no need for websites and public display.. but this craft is alive and well.

  • @I_am_Lauren
    @I_am_Lauren Před 3 lety +17

    Holy crap! My entire life I thought parchment was just a specific kind of wood-based paper. I had no idea it was made out of animal hides. You'll learn something new everyday!

  • @Gerald.69
    @Gerald.69 Před rokem

    My dads an auctioneer and antique dealer and has been for 50 plus years in NY right near this guy. We always get old hand tools from estates that the amish buy. Ive seen tons of tools like the hide scraper over the years. Great craftsman

  • @azfa_ra
    @azfa_ra Před 3 lety +271

    English is not my first language and I thought the video title was about animal hiding

    • @brittanyjogie
      @brittanyjogie Před 3 lety +30

      I speak english and I thought the same

    • @James-un8io
      @James-un8io Před 3 lety +10

      even though English is sorta not my first language I knew what it meant

    • @Tmalter
      @Tmalter Před 3 lety +1

      dude me to

    • @buttercupcoffee5972
      @buttercupcoffee5972 Před 3 lety +1

      I read it that way to

    • @gruweldaad
      @gruweldaad Před 3 lety +2

      To be fair, I feel like about half of English speakers would think hide is spelled hyde in this circumstance.

  • @sirmorallyincorrect4638
    @sirmorallyincorrect4638 Před 3 lety +288

    The cameraman should get a raise...

  • @jashmin3238
    @jashmin3238 Před 3 lety +2

    This dude is an absolute workhorse. Kudos to him.

  • @MostExpensiveLifestyle
    @MostExpensiveLifestyle Před 2 lety +1

    respect to him mastering and sharing his skill most masters probably won't share their process

  • @fabrizio483
    @fabrizio483 Před 3 lety +16

    That was beautifully shot. Congratulations to the camera and lighting crew. Great job!

  • @nhall1270
    @nhall1270 Před 3 lety +14

    I love how humble he is.

  • @ryankelly4111
    @ryankelly4111 Před 2 lety

    people like this are absolutely amazing

  • @FTW60
    @FTW60 Před 3 lety +1

    I'VE WORKED WITH MY HANDS ALL MY LIFE IN SOME FORM OR FASHION. THE COST ON MY BODY HAS BEEN ENORMOUS. IN THE SHORT SPAN OF 45 TO 50 YEARS MOST EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED IN THE AREA OF POWER TOOLS. I STARTED OUT DRIVING SCREWS WITH A SCREW DRIVER, THEN A PUMP SCREW DRIVER UP AND DOWN, FINALLY A ELECTRIC POWER DRILL, NOW MOST OF THE MARKET HAS BECOME BATTERY DRIVEN.
    JUST THAT ONE SMALL TOOL.
    ITS AMAZING 👏 IM GLAD THAT MEN LIKE THIS HAVE FOUND A WAY TO STAY RELEVANT IN THIS FAST PACED WORLD.
    I TIP MY HAT SIR AND WISH YOU ALL THE LUCK IN THE WORLD.

  • @robertwoicicki44
    @robertwoicicki44 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you and your family for making this product again.

  • @davidslefort6541
    @davidslefort6541 Před 3 lety +13

    I finally got a video about how they did it for book binding parchment and more

  • @birdcritic
    @birdcritic Před rokem

    i never knew what parchment was till now. i just new it was “old-timey paper” but now knowing how it was/is made and how much time is put into its creation, shines more light on how important old texts are

  • @alaanan1284
    @alaanan1284 Před 3 lety

    Just give this man a great support and love cuz he deserves it ❤

  • @stel1000
    @stel1000 Před 3 lety +30

    They still make it in Greece and the name pergamini that you refer to is not Latin but Greek and refers to a place called pergamos in turkey now that was back then Greece and it used to be one of the biggest most famous producers of this type of paper.

    • @Lt.Waffles
      @Lt.Waffles Před 3 lety +4

      For one, they say he's the only one in the US that currently makes it. They didn't say anything about the rest of the world. And two, she refers to the word pergamena, which is a latin word for parchment. If you listen the the video, he changed the name of the business to that. No one was claiming it was Greece word, no one was claiming it Greece didn't also make paper. The Latin word was made way before Greece was even a thought.

    • @stel1000
      @stel1000 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Lt.Waffles bro this word is Greek. They call it that way because of what I said. And then the latins/romans took it too.

    • @stel1000
      @stel1000 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Lt.Waffles you’re just wrong. You know nothing about history. Greece came before Rome. And this word was Greek.

    • @EliasRafael10
      @EliasRafael10 Před 3 lety +6

      @@Lt.Waffles Rome before Greece? 🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻

    • @ginrr3739
      @ginrr3739 Před 3 lety

      @@EliasRafael10 Rome before Greece indeed, Greece was founded in 1829

  • @gregb4395
    @gregb4395 Před 3 lety +5

    This was awesome! I love watching gifted people do what THEY love

  • @ngreat4390
    @ngreat4390 Před 2 lety

    Work like this is it's own reward. The day recognition comes it meets you already validated and grounded!

  • @beaneesrotties728
    @beaneesrotties728 Před 3 lety

    That’s amazing... great job and hope it continues.

  • @mauriceupton1474
    @mauriceupton1474 Před 3 lety +3

    In the old tannery days, they used dog poop and water to remove hair from pelts. They also used urine to degrease sheeps wool dye cloth and treat hides.
    The whole process was located down wind and as far out of town as possible.

  • @plumtree8713
    @plumtree8713 Před 3 lety +5

    Cool work you do man! Glad stuff like this exists in the world!

  • @nightshadekelly
    @nightshadekelly Před rokem

    As an artist I'm so thankful someone is left in this world doing this craft. For two reasons. One because this in itself is an art that shouldn't be lost. And two. I love using their parchment for my work and getting the real stuff is VERY hard to come by. They really are one of the last two make it. Before I found them I even tried to make it myself and failed lol.

  • @cheskatomarong2797
    @cheskatomarong2797 Před 2 lety

    I think I've watched this 3 times already this was such an interesting video to watch. So interesting everytime I watch it again and again.

  • @mae3741
    @mae3741 Před 3 lety +3

    Huge *respect* for this man

  • @plcool1455
    @plcool1455 Před 3 lety +94

    I think you should do this on Netflix

  • @silentstryker1590
    @silentstryker1590 Před 3 lety

    Very cool. It's always amazing to see skilled craftsmen at work.

  • @anitapownall9556
    @anitapownall9556 Před 2 lety

    I didn't even realize parchment was still used, nor did I know it was animal hide. This is such a fascinating channel.

  • @bumnut88
    @bumnut88 Před 3 lety +5

    this is incredible, respect to you and the family business mate 👏👏💪💪

  • @neanderthtalec
    @neanderthtalec Před 3 lety +4

    Тяжёлая работа! Парень молодец!

  • @Kittykat5kits
    @Kittykat5kits Před 2 lety

    I am now inspired to break out my inks and make an illuminate manuscript to support this guy.

  • @michaelkhoo5846
    @michaelkhoo5846 Před 2 lety +1

    Great informative video. Thanks for this!

  • @jovialasterisk4800
    @jovialasterisk4800 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow. I'm just grateful and so thankful to modern mass produced paper. It has made paper so accessible. Thankyou to all the inventors.

  • @stevenflores80
    @stevenflores80 Před 3 lety +6

    Definitely a Art form and a great family business. Respect to him for hanging through the tough times I also love the skill and passion he works with just beautiful

  • @user-yw4fz6xk2j
    @user-yw4fz6xk2j Před 2 lety +11

    Parchment comes from the Greek city Pergamon in Turkey, modern Bergama. Pergamena is Greek, not Latin, it's the adjective that shows you're from that city, like Parisian or Londoner 😉

  • @Galebreth
    @Galebreth Před 2 lety

    Learned Latin to save family's business and proceeded to share it to the world. What a guy!

  • @Richie016
    @Richie016 Před 3 lety +4

    Turning animal skin into parchment by hand is skillful handcraft from the earlier times.

  • @buggy9124
    @buggy9124 Před 3 lety +7

    What on earth are they talking about?? Parchment isn’t some secret and unused craft, every Torah is made of it. It’s an artisan product and takes great skill, but it’s not just used for historical restoration. Parchment making is still alive.

    • @katherinkeegan8601
      @katherinkeegan8601 Před 2 lety

      Non Jewish people have lost this skill for the most part. There is a growing community trying to keep many/all preindustrial techniques alive. Living museums like Jamestown and Williamsburg make sure history is not lost.

  • @elizabethpayne4517
    @elizabethpayne4517 Před 3 lety

    So PROUD of all your doing for your family and history

  • @donewithevil9789
    @donewithevil9789 Před 3 lety +4

    Ah I love being an artist, I love the different types of paper, color markers, paint people put their love and effort into. It really does show the love people have for craft