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I think the older fellow at the work bench once worked for Thomas Edison.
That's a plus, not a minus. Zabar's best lox slicer was an 86 year old, old school, Jewish man. His technique and thinness of slices put the young bucks to shame.
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Should of stocked up as a boy. Also my biggest fear. The craft is disappearing.
Given how niche the market is, it's not surprising that no one has invested in automating tube manufacture because to design and produce the machining that would automate the tube assembly process would never generate a return high enough to justify the investment in such equipment. But that's what tube manufacturing is crying out for - automation that reduces human error and high labor content in tube manufacture.