
Tom Mahon , my bespoke English tailor friend, talks about the history of his 100-year-old cutting shears.
These shears were given to me by head cutter, Mr. Hallberry on his retirement, after forty years with Anderson & Sheppard. They were the original shears used by Mr. Sheppard of Anderson & Sheppard, which first opened its doors in 1905. Mr Sheppard gave them to Mr Hallberry, decades ago, when he retired. And doubtless I'll pass them on to some young turk when my turn to step down arrives.Seems like for a while the only people blogging were the usual suspects- techies, writers, journalists, computer geeks, consultants... having folk like Tom on board is good for blogospheric DNA etc.
[BONUS LINK:] Tom's article on "How to pick a Bespoke Tailor".
Posted by hugh macleod at January 24, 2005 4:17 PM | TrackBackHey hey hey--what about actors? Aren't you happy to see us?
Sigh.
Thespians: the chopped liver of the blogosphere.
Posted by: Colleen at January 24, 2005 6:11 PMYeah. Wilweaton.net and all that.
I love his blog:
"We walked through the summer rain. Soaked to the skin, I held her close, and told her that I loved her. How come no one wants to hire me?"
Methinks actors and chopped liver are pretty synonymous, even at the "famous" level.
Posted by: hugh macleod at January 24, 2005 10:57 PM