Another nearly 12 min of goodness, about something I would never have known about otherwise, and again put together so I will remember. Well done Peter.
Always loved the design of Pendleton products. Their blankets are so soft and colorful. Never knew they had such a major connection to Disneyland. Awesome video Peter!
I’ve owned Pendleton shirts for many years, they are a quality product. As an Oregonian, I was very surprised to hear of the Disneyland saga. Well done!
Really enjoy these PNW Perspective videos on history! Thankful there is a channel covering this type of content! Anyone else that likes this type of local history possibly have any other PNW centric channels to check out that are as high quality and interesting topics as this channel they could recommend?
Great to see my home town of Salem sneak in there for a minute. While I enjoy your long form work, I have to say it was nice to just get a quick story to hold me over. :)
a) love these videos, b) we just got gifted a Pendleton blanket, and it's incredible! It's really cool to know that a historic Oregon brand is still going strong.
Very cool video - I knew nothing about Pendleton before moving to the PNW, and have only heard about drops in quality. This was a very informative video, so I’m chalking those complaints up to the usual “things aren’t as good as they used to be”
Peter you always make great stuff and leave me weeping at the end. You’re one of the reasons we made the move to Oregon last year. Although I’d already been an Oregonian in spirt and time spent there as a child.
I once bought a Pendleton shirt at a thrift store for $5. Loved it, wore it all the time, it eventually got unbearably scratchy and eventually wore out through the elbows and the buttons wouldn't stay closed. Great video as usual, Peter!
Few will be surprised that during the 1960s in Southern California, high school age males often combated the cold, cold winters in jeans, t-shirts and a Pendleton. In violation of dress codes; Pendletons were a shirt that could be worn unbuttoned and not "tucked in" since they also served as a lightweight jacket.
It doesn’t seem to me that woolen clothing and the hot climate of Southern California are particularly compatible. I wonder if that made the store’s sales skew towards blankets.
Dumped many paychecks at that store.Still have my shirt and blankets. Company replaced 4 of the shirts, even when the ex threw them in the Maytag and shrunk.
No, not an ad. Any more so than Primal Space’s Channel discussing the time Pepsi paid for Air France to paint one of their Concord jets with their new blue logo. It was neither an ad for Pepsi nor Air France, but I appreciated a documentary look at what was, for the time, an interesting advertising partnership between two brands. Just because something is discussed doesn’t mean it’s an advertisement.
@@glennac A "documentary" about one big company doing business with another big company to sell more stuff? I saw that thumbnail in my feed and did not even care to click. I watched this video just because I watched and liked other Dibble's content, but this is a disappointing fluff.
@@TinLeadHammer Bear in mind the partnership dissolved some 34 years ago. That’s ancient history to many viewers today. That’s like complaining about a video on Thomas Edison’s (General Electric) battling Westinghouse over the right to electrify America at the turn of the century. “Sorry, not interested. Two mega-corporations trying to make a profit.” On the contrary, it is fascinating history. 🤔
I was born and raised in Pendleton, OR :) and the woolen mills is still in great shape and thriving
Hope Pendleton sends you a nice blanket for this one! Love the old footage, fantastic stuff!
That would be nice 😂 Thanks!
Another nearly 12 min of goodness, about something I would never have known about otherwise, and again put together so I will remember.
Well done Peter.
Yes! Such an amazing channel that goes behind the scenes. Up there with Defunctland quality!
Always loved the design of Pendleton products.
Their blankets are so soft and colorful.
Never knew they had such a major connection to Disneyland.
Awesome video Peter!
I’ve owned Pendleton shirts for many years, they are a quality product. As an Oregonian, I was very surprised to hear of the Disneyland saga. Well done!
Great video! Thanks for the credit on the magazine scan - Vintage Disneyland Tickets
You do such a great job with these documentaries. This would do well on OPB!
I know a decent amount about Disneyland. But my favorite thing is to learn something new about the history. Thank you!
Another great video as always. Thanks for putting these together.
Really enjoy these PNW Perspective videos on history! Thankful there is a channel covering this type of content!
Anyone else that likes this type of local history possibly have any other PNW centric channels to check out that are as high quality and interesting topics as this channel they could recommend?
Great to see my home town of Salem sneak in there for a minute. While I enjoy your long form work, I have to say it was nice to just get a quick story to hold me over. :)
Great video as always!
Aha, what a pleasant surprise! Thanks as always for your work.
.... thanks for the memories! ...... wonderful story & video ..... learned a few things
a) love these videos, b) we just got gifted a Pendleton blanket, and it's incredible! It's really cool to know that a historic Oregon brand is still going strong.
Two videos within a month? What wonderful luck! How lovely.
Wild! Love the spotlight you shine on the odd corners of Oregon history.
Friday? Work? No, fresh Dibble!
Very cool video - I knew nothing about Pendleton before moving to the PNW, and have only heard about drops in quality. This was a very informative video, so I’m chalking those complaints up to the usual “things aren’t as good as they used to be”
Another phenomenal video! I’d love to see you tackle the abandoned history of the Port of Tillamook Railroad on the Oregon Coast!
I sure learned a lot on this one!!! Awesome Documentary
Peter you always make great stuff and leave me weeping at the end. You’re one of the reasons we made the move to Oregon last year.
Although I’d already been an Oregonian in spirt and time spent there as a child.
Love the short form! And the production quality was top notch 😘👌
Thanks for this story! Never heard of the company and store before, what a nice piece of history
Mom the new Peter Dibble doc just dropped!
I once bought a Pendleton shirt at a thrift store for $5. Loved it, wore it all the time, it eventually got unbearably scratchy and eventually wore out through the elbows and the buttons wouldn't stay closed. Great video as usual, Peter!
Now that's some clothing that actually looks good and that I can get behind
Thank You for another great production on NW History!
Babe, quick, Peter Dibble uploaded
Love these videos.
Thanks for the video, we’d been to Pendleton on our travels, and Disneyland, but never knew about the shop in the park!
So GOOD Peter! Thank you! ❤❤❤❤
Few will be surprised that during the 1960s in Southern California, high school age males often combated the cold, cold winters in jeans, t-shirts and a Pendleton.
In violation of dress codes; Pendletons were a shirt that could be worn unbuttoned and not "tucked in" since they also served as a lightweight jacket.
i love your videos
Fascinating!
👌🏼❤️👏🏼
It doesn’t seem to me that woolen clothing and the hot climate of Southern California are particularly compatible. I wonder if that made the store’s sales skew towards blankets.
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Wow! I didn’t know about this at all
neato
Dumped many paychecks at that store.Still have my shirt and blankets. Company replaced 4 of the shirts, even when the ex threw them in the Maytag and shrunk.
Pendleton is very good stuff, I just wish it wasn't ~$150 for a wool shirt.
Go to the factory outlets. I've gotten some great clothing at the Washougal outlet.
Expensive for sure, but definitely a case of getting what you pay for.
I kind of think that this guy wishes Disneyland was in Oregon 😂
Comment for the algorithm
Pendleton wool shirts were used by surfers before wetsuits. Disney is in So. Cal. Looks like a connection.
hey just to let you know your pronouncing Pendleton wrong, the d is silent. Good video as always!
the 'd' is very lightly pronounced. ruclips.net/video/UJzEvVjYdmw/видео.html
A twelve-minute ad? Um, ok.
No, not an ad. Any more so than Primal Space’s Channel discussing the time Pepsi paid for Air France to paint one of their Concord jets with their new blue logo. It was neither an ad for Pepsi nor Air France, but I appreciated a documentary look at what was, for the time, an interesting advertising partnership between two brands. Just because something is discussed doesn’t mean it’s an advertisement.
@@glennac A "documentary" about one big company doing business with another big company to sell more stuff? I saw that thumbnail in my feed and did not even care to click. I watched this video just because I watched and liked other Dibble's content, but this is a disappointing fluff.
@@TinLeadHammer Bear in mind the partnership dissolved some 34 years ago. That’s ancient history to many viewers today. That’s like complaining about a video on Thomas Edison’s (General Electric) battling Westinghouse over the right to electrify America at the turn of the century. “Sorry, not interested. Two mega-corporations trying to make a profit.” On the contrary, it is fascinating history. 🤔
You can't please everyone. Peter just keep on doin' what you're doin'.
That AI upscalled footage at the beginning and end of the video looks terrible