They're in the process of opening a much bigger and better facility next do to this one. This place has very little room to move around due to the volume of footballs they make. They're going to continue to make them this way in the new facility, along with adding NBA Basketballs, and more. I grew up blocks from this place and had a tour years ago.
@@abrahamsanchez7455 you may like "how it's actually made" series by huggbees. its a sarcastic comedy version. or, music when high. youll see outer space man 😂🤘(ill stay diverse in genre) igorrr, tout petit moineau (operatic breakcore) ganja white knight, chak chel (pretty edm) draconian, pale t0rtured blue (slow, dark, heavy doom metal) ison, isae (dark gothic ambient) best wishes fam 🤘(ill take any suggestions as well)
"Exactly how many stitches it takes is this company's closely guarded secret." well obviously it must be a ton just by looking at that poor seamstress' hands..
Americans started playing "rugby football", then developed it into "American football". Interestingly, they left "association (i.e. "European-style") football" as is, but adapted the abbreviation "soccer". Since then the Brits kept denying they originally came up with that term.
The first footballs were made out of pig bladders covered with leather. So...the leather part was the "skin for the pig." When Mr. Goodyear figured out how to vulcanize rubber, they stopped using pig bladders.
@@jmowreader9555 yeah, I know. I was just joking around with the word play. I'm not very good at putting the right emojis to get my point/meaning across. But, thank you for answering. If I hadn't known, I would appreciate it even more..👍thanx again!
“Many historians note that before the 1850s was once made from the tanned skin of a pig,” says Kristina Peterson-Lohman. “But it's more likely that the football was made from a pig's bladder.” The bladder was used to help inflate the ball, but the nickname pigskin endured.
Only their top-range, genuine leather college football and NFL balls. Their merchandise/collectors' stuff and artificial leather balls are made all over the world like in Vietnam, Turkey and what not. Wilson itself is owned by a Finnish conglomerate.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 Nobody else but the US plays our football so nobody else needs those kind of balls! You'd think we'd still be making them here!...
@@IAmNotAFunguyThat flat-out isn't true. Canada loves American football. In fact at 4:53 you can see a Grey Cup football (basically Canada's Superbowl) but Sweden, Mexico, Japan, Israel, and Australia also all have American Football leagues! Also they might not need Footballs but they do need money and sometimes we need cheaper footballs for less demanding applications like High School games, guys playing flag-football, kids to throw around with their fathers, or just to get autographed and left on a shelf somewhere, you wanna shell out $149 bucks for a NFL regulation Wilson football? Yes Wilson also makes cheaper ones but you hopefully get my point.
@@Eduardo_Espinoza Actually... that's because it's a kind of Football. It's a derived of Rugby, which is also considered football because it began as such until one guy in a game in the city of Rugby decided to grab the thing with his hands and history is born.
Footballs were originally inflated with the bladders of animals, including those from pigs. The bladders were placed inside a leather cover, giving rise to the term “pigskin.” Eventually they moved on to cow leather but the name just stuck.
@@irrespondible NFL Football Is not the same Example You Can Over hand Pass the football Down field or hand the football off to run to get a Touch Down 6 ; 2 points for a safety; 1 points field goal kick
doesn't matter, they still make them the same way. Nothing will change when the new facility opens this year. Amazing place. I grew up near there and had a tour years ago.
It's crazy how we pay like $15 for a ball that is made from machines that costs of thousands of dollars and takes people hours to make. Gotta appreciate everything we buy, lol.
@@I_WANT_MY_SLAW No the footballs they are making in the video are made of real leather and are mostly handcrafted. The footballs in the video cost about $100, composite footballs are much cheaper
it surprises me how much was shown to be handmade and not automated
Same with the basketball video, too
That’s why handmade is good quality
@@cameronrightmier848 you didn't get the point
these footballs were made for super bowl 40 18 years ago and the process is almost the exact same for every nfl football today
They're in the process of opening a much bigger and better facility next do to this one. This place has very little room to move around due to the volume of footballs they make. They're going to continue to make them this way in the new facility, along with adding NBA Basketballs, and more.
I grew up blocks from this place and had a tour years ago.
I've never seen so many bandaids on one hand!
I think those are not for covering cuts but for preventing them.
This was one of the first original clips I remember I watched on TV in the 00's
Im honestly chill just to watch these videos forever
I'm going to keep watching until I've seen every episode!
I love this channel, science in general.
in that case, id suggest vsauce, (philosophy) scishow(general), zefrank (biology) deep look (entomology) periodic videos(chemistry), ev nautilus(marine biology) ask a mortician (mortuary science) hydraulic press channel (engineering) electroboom (electricity) vaush (debate/political science) scishow psych (psychology).
best wishes friend!
@@bazookallamaproductions5280 damn man...he was just making a statement lol
I watch these type of vids when I’m high as shit
@@abrahamsanchez7455 you may like "how it's actually made" series by huggbees. its a sarcastic comedy version.
or, music when high. youll see outer space man 😂🤘(ill stay diverse in genre)
igorrr, tout petit moineau (operatic breakcore)
ganja white knight, chak chel (pretty edm)
draconian, pale t0rtured blue (slow, dark, heavy doom metal)
ison, isae (dark gothic ambient)
best wishes fam 🤘(ill take any suggestions as well)
This is not science.
- So what do you do for a living?
- i turn football inside out, professionally
bro if i had a job everting football skins, i'd be stoked and I'd be way better off than what i do currently
I graduate HS next year. I already have a career job lined up with Wilson as a Football maker.😁👍
That’s some serious sewing and manufacturing skills there.
"Exactly how many stitches it takes is this company's closely guarded secret." Couldn't somebody.. ya know.. just count them??
I think it was a pun. 🤔
I feel like that might be a bit hard since they’re on the inside of the seams now.
@@vipe650r well you can also just open the football…
I feel the same way you do
Swoosh 😂
God the music is just amazing. No wonder stoners love this show so much
I don’t understand this comment...😂
Lmaooooo smoking a blunt watching this 😂
The music makes me think of dreams!
@@TheJBeauchamp people who are high af make plenty of comments on these videos.
gotta give it to them- they know their market
Not even interested in the sport but this is mesmerizing 🤭
"Exactly how many stitches it takes is this company's closely guarded secret." well obviously it must be a ton just by looking at that poor seamstress' hands..
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That lady's hands are the reason I'm still in the comment section rn
@@MClara-ep4sf both
Brady’s footballs weigh about 12 ounces.
so do my big oily shit loaves.
12 ounces. its like dropping a watermelon.
Is that why he has 7 Championships?
He’s a cheater
@@billyjenkins1342 salty
I like how the published this the same day the Súper bowl was due. Nice detail :D
3:24
6/10 finger with bandage , maybe the most dangerous job in that factory xD
yeah so dangerous
Been on a 2 hour binge with these videos.
Me too
Love learning how things are made.
name : footballs
how to play it : people smashing each other when someone hold the ball
Handmade in Ada, Ohio since 1955
They're building a much bigger facility next door to this. It's in the lot of the current one and they knocked down a couple houses on Buckeye.
Love this channel it’s so educational and interesting 😊
Tom Brady should watch this
"A properly inflated ball should weigh..."
Tom Brady: "...let me stop you right there."
Wonder how much time that worker spends taping her fingers
They knew exactly what they were saying in the script.
this is the comment i was looking for
I wonder if Tom Brady has his own specifications.
Shhhh...🤫
A few pounds less...
HAHAH I scrolled down specifically looking for a Tom Brady comment
WILSOOONN !!!
1:19 I started clapping
talented workers
4:30 ah yes, ball inspection
i remember watching this when i was like 7 years old
I have a traditional melon planting video from start to finish, I'm from Indonesia
Fascinating. 💚💚
Jangan biarkan apa yang berlaku semalam menghantui hidup anda hari ini
How It’s Made vids are my sleeping pills. Good night 😴
I sometimes wonder how they came up with this game
Americans started playing "rugby football", then developed it into "American football". Interestingly, they left "association (i.e. "European-style") football" as is, but adapted the abbreviation "soccer". Since then the Brits kept denying they originally came up with that term.
Kinda crazy that the tools used to make this are more basic
Wilson, I hope you never "CAST AWAY"
If its made out of cowhide......why do they call it a pigskin?
I was wondering the same🏈
The first footballs were made out of pig bladders covered with leather. So...the leather part was the "skin for the pig."
When Mr. Goodyear figured out how to vulcanize rubber, they stopped using pig bladders.
@@jmowreader9555 yeah, I know. I was just joking around with the word play. I'm not very good at putting the right emojis to get my point/meaning across. But, thank you for answering. If I hadn't known, I would appreciate it even more..👍thanx again!
@@coolnegative Can you imagine being the poor bastard who had to prepare a pig bladder for use as a ball? “Step one: drain the pig urine.”
@@jmowreader9555 🤣🤣🤣🤣 like they say........someone's got to do it!
Ah yes, the marvellous game of Handegg and how its eggs are manufactured
Narrator told it was a soccer ball shaped at one time then evolved into a watermelon shaped ball?! Yes more like handegg to you and me.
@Julian Plays Found the American.
No, it's Melonball. Didn't you hear the narrator?
How to make a Brady tampered-proof football.
12 ounces
0:45 press operator missing the tip of thhe thumb :/
“Many historians note that before the 1850s was once made from the tanned skin of a pig,” says Kristina Peterson-Lohman. “But it's more likely that the football was made from a pig's bladder.” The bladder was used to help inflate the ball, but the nickname pigskin endured.
You'd think if someone really cared how many stitches it took, they could cut a ball open and count...
I believe that's a joke.
what episode
Originally aired September 5, 2006.
What a novelty to see such a well-known brand still being made in the USA 🏈❤️
Only their top-range, genuine leather college football and NFL balls. Their merchandise/collectors' stuff and artificial leather balls are made all over the world like in Vietnam, Turkey and what not. Wilson itself is owned by a Finnish conglomerate.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 Nobody else but the US plays our football so nobody else needs those kind of balls! You'd think we'd still be making them here!...
@@IAmNotAFunguyThat flat-out isn't true. Canada loves American football. In fact at 4:53 you can see a Grey Cup football (basically Canada's Superbowl) but Sweden, Mexico, Japan, Israel, and Australia also all have American Football leagues!
Also they might not need Footballs but they do need money and sometimes we need cheaper footballs for less demanding applications like High School games, guys playing flag-football, kids to throw around with their fathers, or just to get autographed and left on a shelf somewhere, you wanna shell out $149 bucks for a NFL regulation Wilson football? Yes Wilson also makes cheaper ones but you hopefully get my point.
I missed where they said the balls were made in the USA
Typical ignorant American thinking the world revolves around you, such narcissistic thinking
Nice tape job on the hands. Lol
Go Chiefs
The employees are wearing more hand and finger protection than the players.
Yeah
Love your videos
Oh my gosh the white balance in this first sequence is magenta shifted so hard it looks like Barney
This is how footballs are made!!
Awesome game playing
They call it a football whilst i watch people hold it with their hands in game:
Can anyone explain me why we call both of them (oval ball and round ball) a football?
Because they are for the sport.
I like this channel, Informative videos.
I never knew they’re made from cow hide. I’d always thought that footballs were made out of pig hide, because they’re called “pigskin.”
True, & they call it football, but they mostly use their hands.
@@Eduardo_Espinoza Actually... that's because it's a kind of Football. It's a derived of Rugby, which is also considered football because it began as such until one guy in a game in the city of Rugby decided to grab the thing with his hands and history is born.
Footballs were originally inflated with the bladders of animals, including those from pigs. The bladders were placed inside a leather cover, giving rise to the term “pigskin.” Eventually they moved on to cow leather but the name just stuck.
@@irrespondible NFL Football Is not the same Example You Can Over hand Pass the football Down field or hand the football off to run to get a Touch Down 6 ; 2 points for a safety; 1 points field goal kick
@@irrespondible RUclips said that the first balls where like Watermelon: I sure would not try to show that
The title should be how it's made: handeggs
I like it 🥰
Thanks
This is very interesting, but my God, the woman's hands that sews the footballs inside out are so sad.
this is very cool...this video seems old...is this video old? i mean the video from make footballs...Nice!
doesn't matter, they still make them the same way. Nothing will change when the new facility opens this year. Amazing place. I grew up near there and had a tour years ago.
Awesome content
We also manufacture these balls in Pakistan in our factory. And you know what? It isn't very expensive
FOOTBAAAAAALLLLLLL!!!!
She's got taped fingers like a lineman!
This was on the football special
Hey Arnold meets Tom Hanks in Cast Away 2.
Interesting
1:28 looks like someone has been cutted. a little hope they are fine they are probably fine.
... has been cut*.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 ._. r.i.p.
Notice the woman's hands, she must have sawn herself dozens of times
I will assume you do not understand much about industrial handwork.
@@sepulcrumsumus8909 that's to protect he knuckles from abrasion
... sewn*. Seamstresses work with sewing machines not saws.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 lol
Wilson: Tom Hanks approved
This clip is almost that old too haha
Yo dat fresh is forill doh BALEEDAT
The lady that was sewing the white stitch, her forearms are bigger than my biceps.
Oh god, a Mike Shula football. The era that made me embarrassed to be an Alabama fan.
Awesome 🇺🇲🏈
There's no way they still do this by hand Edit: It's a old video
Obviously you did not watch the video... they are literally showing people making these by hand. SMH.
@@rlbarney2 It's a old video
... an* old video.
4:40 That looks closer to 21 and 3/8ths".
Guys just remember laces out
Yeap, that’s probably a sweatshop. 1:35 look at her hands.
They are made in china
@@I_WANT_MY_SLAW These are made in the US. Their artificial leather balls are made in Vietnam or Turkey.
Don't forget to correctly inflate to NFL specifications!!!!!
This video had balls
We all know they actually make em in factories
I got the the bucs who yall got?
I’ve never seen a watermelon shaped like a football but ok 😂
Det var en av de mest brukte hei og
It's crazy how we pay like $15 for a ball that is made from machines that costs of thousands of dollars and takes people hours to make. Gotta appreciate everything we buy, lol.
Those balls cost more than $15 and don’t take hours to make. Where did you get your information?
@@ViaticalTree dude they are $15. What footballs you be buying?
@@I_WANT_MY_SLAW No the footballs they are making in the video are made of real leather and are mostly handcrafted. The footballs in the video cost about $100, composite footballs are much cheaper
In the 80' you could get a Wilson footballs for 35 dollar but now Wilson footballs 150 dollars
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Aren’t seamstresses suppose to wear those little finger guard things to not end up like this poor woman?
Hmm, I wonder why it was hard to carry. Maybe because it's a foot ball?
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Everybody has a plumbus
Really strange ball
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It's no wonder why they're so expensive.
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