Ho boy does this bring back memories! In about 1978, my first "real job" was at a place that made glass enamel pins. Similar to the beginning of this, but all the recessed areas would get filled ...grain by grain with a dental pick... with colored enamel sand. I'd have a tray of 50+ pins that I'd just spent all day filling, then have to pick it up and SLOWLY walk across the room to the kiln and slide it in. One wrong jiggle and you lost most of the days work!
Oh yeah, someone else in the comments mentioned about losing a finger in the press? Yeah, guy did. Thank god I was out at lunch when it happened! I was too young to deal with that.... 🤢😵
Wow on the plating was fascinating. My late father did that for his first real job for a few years before he became a salesman. Now I see exactly what he did as he never said how it was done or what he did it on. It was like pulling teeth to get dad to say what little he did. When he came home from work he never talked about it. He did it before he got married. I always wondered what he did before he sold oxygen and Co2 tanks. Talk about being relatable.
These old machines are awe inspiring. The amount of attention to detail is incredible. These pins must be quality pins. How does a company like this survive in modern times? How much does a pin like this cost? Does the name of company, Amita, have anything to do with Amida Butsu?
Must be so interesting to work here and see all the different designs, I think I would really like to work at a place like this, the process is amazing, I was really surprised when they were doing the gold plating, the feeling is so good when we see the color shine.
Посмотрел и вспомнил как мой друг , правда его уже нет в живых , делал значки вручную ... У Вас не сильно изменилось , много ручной обработки тоже . Только появился ЧПУ , да создание экскиза на компьютере . Поэтому качественные Ваши изделия и должны быть дорагими !
good job on the musical accompaniment. most industrial documentaries on here add overbearing soundtracks. this one was perfect, not too loud and fit the subject.
Fabulous badge design and the finished ones looked superb. There were 11 badges at one stage and only 8 finished badges. Were some kept at various stages to show the steps? Are you selling the badges as channel merchandise?
Thank you for the interesting VLOG, And especially including the Manufacturer information, I collect badges and I'm thrilled to see these proffessional artists, plus your design is very beautiful. If you want to sell one please contact me. All the Best from Iowa and happy New year.
There really is no substitute for skill and experience. The good stuff costs more money because people made it, they didn’t hand the materials to a machine. Sure, you can whack out mountains of cheap tat from a factory in the same time it took to make those badges; but those badges will last longer and be more thoroughly cherished.
May I submit my name for entering into the draw for getting one of these bagdes? Awesome video, had no idea this craft even existed. Happy New Year and smiles from New Zealand :)
Cool! Sometimes, manufacturing too small group of badges with personal stamps will be better in sterling silver. Lower press capacity, reducing some coverages, more happiness for user😂
How amazing that you got your own pins! I never knew pin making was such an involved process!
It's just outdated production. Today everything is much simpler.
No process is same
Just they use alternatives to reduce price or quality or production time .
The title says they’re luxury pins. Ordinary ones definitely aren’t made like this!
Японцы все процессы усложняют, лишь бы занять делом людей. Целым заводом делают дешёвые значки из меди.
まさかこんなに最初から最後まで、本当にここまで手作業とは…。丁寧な仕事に感嘆です。
日本語、英語、中国語、ロシア語、ベトナム語、韓国語、アラビア語と、いろんな国の言葉で称賛が上がってる。
日本の動画で、こんなにこんなに沢山の国の言葉で称賛された動画を今まで見たこと無い。
私も日本語で「なんて美しいんだ。」
Absolutely awesome thank you for letting us in on your days I hope your all doing well
素晴らしい手作業の技術、世界誇れる会社。日本人ならの根拠と丁寧な仕事
Ho boy does this bring back memories! In about 1978, my first "real job" was at a place that made glass enamel pins. Similar to the beginning of this, but all the recessed areas would get filled ...grain by grain with a dental pick... with colored enamel sand. I'd have a tray of 50+ pins that I'd just spent all day filling, then have to pick it up and SLOWLY walk across the room to the kiln and slide it in. One wrong jiggle and you lost most of the days work!
Oh yeah, someone else in the comments mentioned about losing a finger in the press? Yeah, guy did. Thank god I was out at lunch when it happened! I was too young to deal with that.... 🤢😵
What lovely tranquil music. Pulls the video together very nicely!
とても上手ですね❗
素晴らしい❗
Great! So much effort for such small pieces!
すばらしい仕事です。しかしすごい手間だな。いったいいくらになるんだ。
這不僅僅是一個製作過程影片,更是一場視覺和知識的盛宴,影片的剪輯與呈現方式真是讓人眼前一亮,每一個步驟都被捕捉得非常細緻,真的感受到了製作者的用心。
With that many people handling them through so many process steps, these definitely won't be cheap.
It's so cool that they made those pins for you!
Genuinely impressed. Was not expecting that level of fanciness.
I'm always wandering about how japanese people are doing things in their own way. Like no one else in this world. Respect
I really enjoyed watching this one because I am a Jeweller 🙂.
In the world of mass production, this kind of work really stands out.
Wow on the plating was fascinating. My late father did that for his first real job for a few years before he became a salesman. Now I see exactly what he did as he never said how it was done or what he did it on. It was like pulling teeth to get dad to say what little he did. When he came home from work he never talked about it. He did it before he got married. I always wondered what he did before he sold oxygen and Co2 tanks. Talk about being relatable.
Those look absolutely stunning. Loved the blue factories with the chrome gear, then they whipped the blue off.
Personally, one of the best videos of this channel.
You guys hit the big times now! Having your own fancy custom pins. :)
Класс! Настоящие трудяги! Когда хочется сказать работяге: "Спасибо за труд!".
Incredible! Japanese attention to quality and detail is just amazing.
These old machines are awe inspiring.
The amount of attention to detail is incredible. These pins must be quality pins.
How does a company like this survive in modern times?
How much does a pin like this cost?
Does the name of company, Amita, have anything to do with Amida Butsu?
Wow, who knew making luxury badges could be so intricate yet fascinating! 🔥
The amount of work to make the badges 😮 So beautiful ❤
Must be so interesting to work here and see all the different designs, I think I would really like to work at a place like this, the process is amazing, I was really surprised when they were doing the gold plating, the feeling is so good when we see the color shine.
Wow. This is wonderful. One of those pins would make for a great viewer giveaway. I know I would love to own one after seeing the whole process. ❤️
手間がかかっている割には結構安く作ってもらえるんですね。
いつか何か作ってもらいたいなぁ。
Excelente trabajo del hombre usando máquinas juntos hacen una combinación muy refinada. Amo el proceso japonés.
The Process X badge/pin is beautiful 😍
これは素晴らしいですね
職人さんの技術に感動しました。
何か作ってもらいたいです。
素晴らしい!
アミタですね
覚えました
It is hard to imagine that an pin production process is so complicated.
Beautifull badge! I want one of Process X!👍
This is beautiful jewelry.
Всё великолепно, и продукция, и само видео! Огромное спасибо!
Quá trình làm phù hiệu, Huy hiệu sang trọng, Những người thợ Nhật rất khéo tay 🇯🇵👍.
職人さんのZippoの消火方法(扱い方)が、カッコいいね★ 片手でカシャン ♪
ฅ^•ω•^ฅ 6:58 ~
かっこいい!
Excelente trabajo !!! Desde argentina
全く知らない世界だ。凄い。
I'd love to wear one of these to show support of the best channel on TH-cam!
I had no idea of the work it takes to make a quality pin.
素晴らしい!社章つくりたくなった。
Nice looking badge!
neat watching the pens being made.
凄すぎる🤩
Un grand merci pour la vidéo!
Посмотрел и вспомнил как мой друг , правда его уже нет в живых , делал значки вручную ...
У Вас не сильно изменилось , много ручной обработки тоже .
Только появился ЧПУ , да создание экскиза на компьютере .
Поэтому качественные Ваши изделия и должны быть дорагими !
Очень много труда. Браво.
Bonjour. C’est génial ! Merci.
Sou um colecionador de pins e fiquei maravilhado pelo processo complwxo e artesanal. É quase uma jóia. O valor deve ser bem alto!
Alexandre - Brasil
good job on the musical accompaniment. most industrial documentaries on here add overbearing soundtracks. this one was perfect, not too loud and fit the subject.
Who knew that the process of making a simple lapel pin could be this complex?
Những người thủ công Nhật Bản, Tay nghề rất tuyệt vời. Người Nhật làm OK 🇯🇵👍.
the pettiness is off the charts with some people I cant believe this, for no reason,
is this what they r saying about me out of all the places id be a spy for u think a cold hell hole would be it???@@IDKline
Fabulous badge design and the finished ones looked superb.
There were 11 badges at one stage and only 8 finished badges. Were some kept at various stages to show the steps? Are you selling the badges as channel merchandise?
Como nos tienes acostumbrados un video muy interesante y los acercamientos muy bueno.
Those are some fancy pins!
*It's incredible how Japan produces things with a very high degree of perfection and complexity for absolutely USELESS products !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
❤wow❤ that was cool 😆 amazing 🥰
It’s a lot more involved than I thought it would be.
언젠가는 아미타에서 꼭 회사 배지를 만들고 싶었는데 좋은 영상 감사합니다.
お姉さんの手が機械の動きなんよw
Wow. I wonder how much each of those cost. It's a intensely manual labor. The attention to detail is incredible.
Beautiful!😀🥰💜💜💜
Wanita memang sesuai buat kerja begini. Mereka terkenal dengan teliti.. Sabar😁
I would love a pin!
斉藤商会の七宝焼エンブレム作った会社じゃん!
斉藤商会さんのバッジは無いのかなー😊
スゲー手間かけてるんですね。これは「高級ピンズ」だね。
自分も10年以上前、中国製でピンズを200個作ってもらった事あります。安かったけど「偽七宝」なので、自分で使っているうちに剥がれてきたりしました。この日本製は、焼付塗装しているので剥がれないよね。
They look magnificent
Nice work !
小小徽章,工序還真多,太厲害了
Excellent.
昔はみんな立派な社章つけてたけどねぇ
Very nice!
昭和の時代は校章のバッチを詰め襟に付けてましたね。格学校毎だったので昭和期にはこの様な工場がたくさんあったのでしょう。
Японцы в этом деле большие молодцы
جميل اني اول ماشفته عبالي صدك شارة مال شرطه ولاكن عرفت ان هاي علامه القناة جميله جدا
金メッキ手品みたいですげえ
Thank you for the interesting VLOG, And especially including the Manufacturer information, I collect badges and I'm thrilled to see these proffessional artists, plus your design is very beautiful. If you want to sell one please contact me.
All the Best from Iowa and happy New year.
Very nice.
Wear it proudly.
There really is no substitute for skill and experience. The good stuff costs more money because people made it, they didn’t hand the materials to a machine. Sure, you can whack out mountains of cheap tat from a factory in the same time it took to make those badges; but those badges will last longer and be more thoroughly cherished.
I actually liked them more with the blue masking - maybe some anodizing for that ?
Всё красиво и понятно. Молодцы! Но думаю процесс можно упростить👍🤝
手の込んだ高品質な社員バッジを身に付けていると業績が上がりそう
Прекрасная работа!
Mesmerising.
I'll never look at a pin badge the same ever again
Все процессы настолько успокаивают, что можно войти в медитативное состояние при просмотре видео.
嘘やろ!たった11個のオーダーメイド高級バッチってここまで人の手が入るのか・・・・。そりゃ高級だな。
どこかの観光地で200円で作られるバッチとは大違いだよ。
最後は10個だしプロセスX用のだった。これ最低価格でも1個2万円以上するだろ。恐ろしいな・・・
在中国按这套流程做10个,模具+人工,20W円都勉强😅,日本肯定不止这些费用
May I submit my name for entering into the draw for getting one of these bagdes? Awesome video, had no idea this craft even existed. Happy New Year and smiles from New Zealand :)
fascinating as always. ty.
very like the badges, will have one giveaway?
very good!
Подарите значек.
Очень красивый!
Amazing. What is the final transparent coat? Would'nt that finish ruin the pin if it gets scratched? Thanks
Cool! Sometimes, manufacturing too small group of badges with personal stamps will be better in sterling silver. Lower press capacity, reducing some coverages, more happiness for user😂
Великолепно!
蓋が磁気吸着方式だと、さらに未来的なテクノロジー感がありますね。