garu 確かにわかりますが…辞書を受け継ぐのはなぁ…。中身、時代がたつにつれて微妙に表記変わったりしますからね。観賞用とかにはいいけど古い辞書を実用化するのはやめておいた方がwww
@yutyuha6 жыл бұрын
ミネルバリズリール 文作るときは結構便利ですよ古い辞書
@がるがるギーちゃん6 жыл бұрын
丘 でも、学生にとっては新しいやつがいいですね。 それもできれば学校指定の新しい辞書。
@86suraimu6 жыл бұрын
俺は高性能な電子辞書の方がいいかなw
@プリンプリン-y1k6 жыл бұрын
ミネルバリズリール ほんとに無粋だな。主コメの意図くらい読めやボケ。
@YY-vd5vj7 жыл бұрын
職人ええ声やなぁ
@あーるぐれい-q2r6 жыл бұрын
とてもわかります
@killion58576 жыл бұрын
なんかの犯人みたいな声
@タケ竹子6 жыл бұрын
@@killion5857 コラッ!
@インセクターバカ6 жыл бұрын
スネイプ先生みたい
@はむやん-o6g5 жыл бұрын
声優の宇垣秀成氏に似ている。
@ラキ-j4d5 жыл бұрын
若さに任せてっていうなんかぼかした表現好き
@Derek08462 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed watching this man do his work, and deeply appreciate the devotion, patience and skill that he has developed. Thank you for posting this video.
I love everything about this. The care that he took to restore it, the beautiful way he spoke about his process and of books themselves, the fondness for the book held by the father and, of course, the passing on of the book to his daughter. Beautiful.
7:28 I found this so sad and yet so beautiful when they removed the initials of his high school sweetheart. Such a heavy reminder of the passage of time. Great documentary. Thank you.
@EchoValera9 жыл бұрын
I give many thanks to this man for his ability and creativity that is needd to salvage old books. This dying art of book reading needs to be replenished.
@yerk39 жыл бұрын
This is basically exactly what my dad does for a living. Watching this, I can practically smell the leather and glue.
@nagaempress9 жыл бұрын
Alan Horton Cool!
@yerk39 жыл бұрын
Linxafgm A bookbinder and restorer of antique books. He can make books from scratch, from the sewings to the cover, and I've seen him restore old books like this where the binding is crushed and the cover is flaking to pieces.
@duelbuster1239 жыл бұрын
wow, i have never known there are people do this job. what a nice job :) old books always full of memories
@TheGodOfPegana9 жыл бұрын
Alan Horton If I understand the video correctly, the purple bits of the pages were simply cut off. Surely, this cannot be possible every time can it? What if the pages have writings on them all the way to the edges, or close enough to the edges that cutting anything off is impossible?
@yerk39 жыл бұрын
TheGodOfPegana Usually there's a big border between the edge of the text and the edge of the page. You can see the guy here only cuts off the damaged section, though he does seem to cut off a wide bit of the edge of the page. The bindery my dad works at has a machine that does this, and they try to shave as little off the edge as they have to in order to straighten the edge.
@aaaa-xn3jn7 жыл бұрын
傷んだ本ってなんか味があって好き
@クレイジー炊飯器-x3y4 жыл бұрын
8:33 さすがwにもうw使えないw
@ぽて-r5z4 жыл бұрын
笑っちゃってる笑
@hir35083 жыл бұрын
そこを使って欲しかった..
@nanuq835 жыл бұрын
This touched my heart. This craftsman's love for restoring books is honorable and endearing. My mother loves to read books and gratefully passed her love to my brother and I. The father's reaction made my eyes water, you could see his love for the book instantly and passing it to his daughter was a proud moment; a present from his youth. The only part that bothered me was what the father said in the beginning - his daughter was embarrassed to take it on her journey. If anything she should have been worried about destroying it more, but that's just my opinion. If my father had given me that book in either condition I would cherished it. Thank you for sharing his beautiful craft. Love from America! ♥️ P.S. I tried to translate this into Japanese but it would only allow a small section. Sorry.
Most Japanese students use digital dictionaries these days which may explain why the daughter said she was embarrassed. I have some English-Korean dictionaries in my classroom but have never used them because students all use their phones now. It’s just easier, faster and cooler.
The Japanese have always amazed me with their dedication to craft. I hope one day to live there and find a proper master to study under for my own craft.
@アンディーマレー-w2r3 жыл бұрын
お父さんも辞書ずっと使い続けて娘に受け継がせようとするのが道具大事にしてて本当にいい。
@aldotorres19835 жыл бұрын
This is by far, the best unintentional ASMR video ever made.