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From professional curling stones honed in Scotland to Japanese calligraphy ink kneaded by hand and foot, we’ve investigated …

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  1. Mia Harris
    Mia Harris says:

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  2. Theorem
    Theorem says:

    These Business Insider videos are very entertaining, educational, and calming to watch. I love to play them while doing other things like cooking, driving, playing games, etc.

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  3. Bynder
    Bynder says:

    Calligraphy ink: The sales guy in the video with the clean hands probably makes 20X more money then the guys actually making it. Sad but probably true

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  4. wyatt
    wyatt says:

    All you guys do is turn your stuff into compilations. I'd rather not watch the same videos 5-10 times. Copy and pasting short docs into a long video isn't new or creative. Try and use some brain cells.

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  5. Silentdeath77
    Silentdeath77 says:

    It is beautiful how some products are made, the Time spent, considering we live in a disposable era, cheap prices, cheap products, cheap people. Yes, they are expensive, but we never get to see the process behind. Great videos you guys. Thanks.

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  6. Joe Rocket1979
    Joe Rocket1979 says:

    You say no one else uses sharpening stones from natural rock but that is total b.s, on the East coast of canada,small fishing villages in Newfoundland,central Newfoundland specifically.those people have used natural sharpening stones for generations with some stones being passed on when an elderly family member dies,this I have witnessed in my own family decades ago.

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