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    Old 01-04-2016, 05:50 AM
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    Christopher Payne put this together. Kinda interesting to look through, hope you enjoy.
    http://www.chrispaynephoto.com/texti...0de52j7nc2bbca
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    Was that a poster of Tom Selig/ Blue Bloods in one of those pics? So fascinating....are these still working mills here in USA? The massiveness of production is almost mind boggling.......
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    Very interesting photos - wish there was a narrative accompanying them! Thanks for posting.
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    Actually it is a poster of Tom Selleck when he was in Magnum P.I.
    Those pictures are very interesting, thanks for sharing.
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    I love the colors in the pics. They pictures were fascinating
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    Originally Posted by GEMRM
    Very interesting photos - wish there was a narrative accompanying them! Thanks for posting.
    Totally agree!!
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    what wonderful pictures of all different things
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    Fascinating. Thank you.
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    Great link - helps me to appreciate the processes our fabric must go thru to become fabric, before it gets to us and we cut it up again!
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    I am so sorry that we lost our textile manufacturing to China. So many people made a good living working in textile mills then and we didn't use slave labor! We made good fabrics that lasted a long time. It is sad to see the mills that are still standing just ruining the landscape when years ago they were full of productive people.
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