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[-] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


They also sold hats, scarves and blankets, and taught countless people how to felt wool roving into complex designs.

Now it's time for the business to be passed along to the next generation, consisting of Linda's sons Evan and Matthew Nobles and their cousin Tyler Spencer.

With that change comes a renewed focus on the company's core business: selling miniature mill operations to wool processors around the world.

"We are a world leader in small equipment," Linda Nobles said of the production line at their facility in the Garfield area of Belfast in eastern P.E.I.

Speaking of her customers over the decades, she added: "They can see the benefit of a small mill because people start raising more animals because they can get their own fibre back and it stimulates more business."

In recent years, the demand for mini mills has been steadily increasing, to the point that the Belfast company now has a two-year waiting list.


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