Great-Great-Grandmother's Scrapbook (1880's) 🔎ASMR Crinkly Page Turning / Pointer (No Talking)
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I borrowed this album from my friend Pierre. It is a Scrapbook made by his great-great-grandmother, around 1880.
#ASMR sounds of #crinkle , crinkly page turning, pointer, tracing, old book, antique book, #NoTalking
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@geckohecko
Жыл бұрын
Will Thanks go live when this vid hits general channel? Can't see a button rn
@MadeInFranceASMR
Жыл бұрын
I think so! :)
@conkerlive101
Жыл бұрын
No this is some great, high quality ASMR. God these sounds are perfect and very well recorded.
@scruffyofficial8333
Жыл бұрын
@@MadeInFranceASMR how can this comment be 7 days old when the Video was uploaded hours ago 🥴?
@MadeInFranceASMR
Жыл бұрын
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It's good to see this item being handled with respect and such a gentle touch. As it should be. Seems such a treasure, something to be given to each generation of the family as time passes.
@nerissacrawford8017
Жыл бұрын
These things have helluva arsenic in them so it's a safety feature, really.
@peefromtmv
Жыл бұрын
@@nerissacrawford8017 the "helluva" arsenic is below 5% per gram. You would have to eat the entire book to die of poison. Its like dying from licking envelopes.
If that was from 1880s, they took care of it so well. I can't even find the pages of my childhood diary 🤣
@yomama3926
Жыл бұрын
Its fake
@freddywesly
Жыл бұрын
@@yomama3926it's real. He explains in the caption it's a family treasure he borrowed from his friend
@EliAckerman124
Жыл бұрын
@@yomama3926 Exactly what Freddy said, it’s not fake and the gentleman who let him use it for this video has even responded to comments/questions about the woman it belonged to. Books can last lifetimes if taken care of properly.
@yomama3926
Жыл бұрын
@@EliAckerman124 those are literal stickers... were they even invented back then?
@darlamacalintal4391
Жыл бұрын
@@yomama3926 According to Google, Even back then in 1839, people already used adhesive paper due to archeological discoveries. ( And the great great grandson of the person who made this scrapbook already explained that they're grandmother was born in the 1870's ) And they are not stickers actually, they were cutouts from magazines according to the owner from the family that had this antique scrapbook as an heirloom who is known as Pierce had already explained it like with what @Clint Barton said
I adore old books ! It’s so detailed and well made ! No one makes or even cares to make such beautiful things like this anymore, thank you for showing us a piece of history
@Etrelley
Жыл бұрын
There's many people that do that kind of things even to this day ^^
@PixelBit13
Жыл бұрын
It is quite lovely :3
@fabricofdreams.
Жыл бұрын
Sadly in our time of mass production (which I'm thankful for, otherwise I couldn't possess so many great books!) it has become most important that a book can be easily copied. Books like this one had only one or few copies.
@yomama3926
Жыл бұрын
Bruh u think this real?
@yomama3926
Жыл бұрын
Bruh they didnt even invent stickers in that time yet
It’s nothing short of amazing when a piece of such history is preserved so well to be enjoyed into the future.
@yomama3926
Жыл бұрын
Just stop
@Diana-io7rn
10 ай бұрын
@@yomama3926they didn’t say anything wrong
Every page is just so beautiful and the scrapbook has been kept in such great condition.
Such an amazing collection of pictures. Really special for your friend to have inherited something like that. Very relaxing video 😌
@woofberry
Жыл бұрын
…two days ago. This comment was made two days ago. KZread, are you drunk again?
@scruffyofficial8333
Жыл бұрын
@@woofberry yeah i am kinda Confused too.
@scruffyofficial8333
Жыл бұрын
@@woofberry i kinda know why, in the community section he posted a picture where Stands that community members can see the Videos 4 days earlier, like a earlier Access
Je peux même imaginer l’arrière grand mère jeune entrain de courir vers sa chambre contente pour coller de nouvelles images dans ce livre ❤❤
I am sure that the great-great-grandmother would be happy and proud that successive generations have kept this book in such good condition. Thank you for showing this! I watched and enjoyed the entire video. From Washington state, out by the Pacific Ocean.
@AllTheHappySquirrels
Жыл бұрын
I had the same thoughts. Hi, neighbor! *Waves from Olympia*
@galaxy98765
Жыл бұрын
@@AllTheHappySquirrels I live in Olympia, too. It is a small world, eh?
@AllTheHappySquirrels
Жыл бұрын
@@galaxy98765 Hi, neighbor!
Many thanks to Pierre for sharing his family heirloom with us! Now I have so many questions about his great-great-grandmother Pauline and French culture in the 1880's. Was she a young person when she created this scrapbook? If she was already a mother, then she must have had a lot of domestic helpers in order to spend so much time creating this. Was she a traveller? The page with the envelopes showed a postal cancellation mark from what might have been London?? Was she bilingual? Everything's written in English. Did she have friends or family in England? What about the money on the opposite page, from Japan, United States, Montreal, France?? Was that real money?? Did she travel to all of those places? Was she a professional woman? What was her family's history? And what was the source for all of the beautiful images? They're esthetically consistent, which makes it seem like they might be from the same source. A popular magazine perhaps?? And the images themselves are interesting. Did you recognize any references to fairy tales or popular stories among those images? WOW!!! This is so exciting! It's time to interview Pierre!!
@pierrecostemalle5273
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing such interest in my great-great-grandmother ! She was born on April 3rd 1874, and started the album in January 1881 which means she was just 6 years old when she began ! So I think it's safe to say she didn't to it alone. The images were cut from magazines, and an expert once told us that it was a popular pastime back in those days. As for your other questions about Pauline Horth, i'm afraid all we can do is guess as we don't know much about her life. She lived in Arras in the north of France, not far from England, but we don't know how she learned english. The last page of the album is titled 'The foster mother', and it may have been this person that taught her, or perhaps an english maid. We do not know when her mother died, but her father was a pastor that drowned in 1882. All that is known from the rest of her life is that she married in 1893, had 3 children and lived until 1956. I hope i've satisfied your curiosity and wish you happy watching :)
@eyexha
Жыл бұрын
Maxence should pin this comment tbh
@teddy2271
Жыл бұрын
@@pierrecostemalle5273 omg I'm so happy to learn these things as I was curious as well 😊 thanks for sharing your great-great grandmother with us ❤️
@abimon76
Жыл бұрын
@@pierrecostemalle5273 Thank you to op for the thorough comment and thank you especially, pierre, for the thoughtful reply! other than period novels, i love these old scrapbooks and diaries and letters. they are such a beautiful way to peek into the past :)
@alexandraviasu7533
Жыл бұрын
If her name was Pauline Horth, that sounds to me like dad was English maybe?
Merci à Pierre d'avoir prêté l'ouvrage de son arrière-grand-mère 😊
When you see content uploaded by Made in France ASMR, it’s one of those videos where it’s insane not to click on it. If you don’t, you will truly be missing out! 🙌 Thanks for the upload! Love the original classic presentation style. It’s nice to have those once in a while! 🎉
La famille de cette dame peut être fière d'avoir conserver en si bon état ce très bel ouvrage. Bravo et merci pour cette vidéo 👍
To see how tank-like these books were made to last for decades is simply amazing, our modern fragile laminates doubtfully would remain of use after 50 years of age... My grandmother's vocabulary book which she used for crosswords was already a tape-over loose page antique, and it was roughly 40 years old. But this piece of art, in proper hands, with colours as if they saw no passing time, is an incredible sight.
I'm so curious about Pauline now. The mix of English and French throughout the book is interesting. Canada, perhaps? This book is over 140 years old and yet it holds together so well. When I open my childhood photo albums half of the photos come flying out... Oh, and the sounds were simply delicious. Merci beaucoup!
This seems like it should be in a museum, it's such a piece of history! Soo cool!
The book is exquisite and the sounds are simply amazing. I have rewatched the video so many times and find wonderful new details hidden among the pages with each viewing. Thank you so much to Pierre for sharing this treasure with us.
Que relíquia!!
@lielzin4719
Жыл бұрын
Olha quem temos aqui, a melhor Asmrtist do brasil kkkkkk
Le retour des gants 🧤 C’est un véritable trésor que l’on a là ➡️ le livre, les sons, l’image 🥰 J’adore le tracing, c’était très apaisant
Thank you for the video!!! It's not only perfectly calming but also very interesting and educational!! Also, I appreciate your tender handling of the fragile antiques. And thanks to your friend for sharing such a precious thing with us! ❤🧡💛
Wow 142 ans ! Eh bien, 142 ans après, il passe sur KZread !😄👍 Magnifique !🤩
This one is going straight to the saved playlist. Un grand merci de partager ce magnifique album avec nous ive never see. Anything like it.
If this showed up on Antiques Roadshow, the experts would have a field day. What a gem!
C'est incroyable, tant dans les sons que dans les images ! Merci pour cette vidéo encore une fois impeccable ❤️ c'est parfait pour lire ou se détendre !
the gorgeous tingles, the amazing visuals you provide. always such a treat for all senses.
This is just a joy and feast for the eyes.. absolutely divine book and so so lucky to have this...
I've just recently realized this is an art category on its own, even though i was fascinated and done it myself randomyl throughout my life. I am beyond speechless at how well this was preserved for so long. Thank you for handling it with such gentleness and respect while also giving us an insight into the history throughout its pages. Such a relaxing, informative and inspiring video. Great-Great-grandmathor would be beyond proud and happy of this ^^
You are so underrated. Your make the best ASMR vids I’ve ever seen ❤️😌
@MadeInFranceASMR
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! You should share it to everyone 😛
This was amazing… I’d love to see a version that was just page turning! 👌🏼
I really enjoyed this video! I have my own little scrapbook that I pull out on quiet evenings and add pictures and stickers and other things to it. Maybe in a hundred years or so, my own grandchildren will still have it, lol
Encore une masterclass de notre King de l’Asmr ! Bravo ! 👍
Such a fantastic video! I’m mesmerised with this scrapbook! Extremely well preserved and a wondrous collection of collages! Merci pour ça vidéo!
Thank you for doing this!!! The scrapbook looks amazing, and makes the best delicate sounds! Light tapping and tracing make my nights better♥️♥️🎄
I've always had a love for old fashion, items, and history. This video feels like a gem and definitely feels like it came from 1800's. Earned a new sub.
I wish I had something of my great great grandmother's. My grandpa's grandmother was from Dublin and it would be so cool to have something of hers from Ireland.
Truly beautiful! Thank you very much for sharing this treasure with us! I love watching vintage handmade ❤
It's sooo beautiful and kept safe and intact, she will be so happy
I'm watching the entire advertisement without skipping because my friend YOU DESERVE IT 😤🤝🏻💖
Beautifully done, Maxence. Love the sounds. 💚
This is incredibly beautiful!!
Some of them look stunning,so colorful and full of life,its impressive!!!Your friend is very lucky,this is a masterpiece
Un travail toujours aussi remarquable sur tes vidéos, merci pour ça 🙏
Chasing the past, I have two books like this. Silence, the sounds of human behavior are his best gift, the best human form, excellent.
Потрясающе красивый альбом!!!❤
Oh wow!!! Tout les son dans ce video sont tellement “crisp” love it! J’adore les bruits de papier et frottement! ❤
Waouh....il est magnifique ❤️
I get tired of the tapping . Love the tracing rubbing and the crisp paper sounds. Just lovely.
Wow, that's pretty awesome! It's in pretty good shape too! Very relaxing video my friend. Really enjoyed this and seeing this scrapebook.
The scrapbook play with contrast very well and tell interrsting and playful stories
Trésor de vie inestimable ! Merci Pierre Merci Maxence 💚⭐💜✨🌟
Thank you for everything you do
JE T'AIME!! jesus, this was amazing
beautiful. you should preserve this digitally by taking high res photos.
Wahouuu ce livre est incroyable, merci pour cette belle découverte et bien sûr pour cette présentation tout aussi élégante
the tracing was so so good
Toujours au dessus Maxence. Merci pour cette nouvelle vidéo 🥰🥰
Wow, what a feast for the senses! between this and the books videos from ASMR at the museum from the Victoria & Albert, I have my dream come true ASMR-wise ❤❤
that rubbing pages were so good!!!!!
Just perfection ❤️
Amo ouvir seu ASMR ❤
this is stunning
Ah enfin une vidéo asmr pointer il y en a si peu merci 🙏 ❤
What a beautiful book 💟
I try to resist and watch the video, but these magnificent sounds make my eyes close. The plastic embossing pointer sounds great. Thank you very much, I never get tired of admiring your ASMR masterpieces) They turn me into one big ear 🥰😆
It is incredibly! Fantastically.
Magical! ✨️😴🥱✨️
Omg you are the best of all asmr content u make art
C'est Incroyablement beau ..
It's super beautiful! Thanks for sharing it with us. 😊 ♥ Ah I loved this so much hee hee.
Trop bien la qualité💕😊
I LITERALLY LOVE THIS! (insert spongebob screaming)
C’est Noël avant l’heure ! Je suis fan du tracing. Le livre est superbe 😍
Your work is priceless !!
Always very interesting your videos 🖤
Merci beaucoup for sharing this family heirloom.
how does this channel not have a million subs yet?!
@MadeInFranceASMR
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! You should share it to everyone 😛
Love this video! If you're looking for ideas....a video using just that glass pointer would be amazing. So many tingles from that thing when scraping over the textured parts of the book.
The scrapbook is very visually interesting and it is an interesting feature I think.
Merci c'était très agréable ! Moi qui adore images en reliefs j'ai été gâtée.
I love this
This made me sleep in a wink! One of the best channels for both video editing and sound quality!
@MadeInFranceASMR
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
Ça fait penser aux vidéos à l'ancienne, avec les mitaines !! Merci pour ce petit moment ;)
Una pieza preciosa, delicada y muy exquisita en detalles...
Bro has saved my sleep schedule 😁
Impressionnant !
Thats one hell of a book 🤩
Wow, amazing video ❤️💜
Cet album est une merveille ,moi qui fais du scrapbooking il est magnifique . J'adore l'admr scrapbooking car cela m'aide aussi à être inspiré. Ton ami peut être fier d'avoir un aussi bel album .
Just so very wonderful !
This is so cool!
Instant new subscriber here. Such a well made video. I'm 5 minutes in and already I feel sleepy. The only problem is this absolute treasure of a scrapbook which I want to see. So I must fight sleep for a while. ❤
L’état du livre est juste insane :o
J'adore j'adore j'adore j'adore ❤❤❤❤❤
Perfect❤
I have a lot of triggers but the tapping in this one hit me HARD. Hardest ive ever tingled.
What a beautyful book! I just love the pointers in combination with your hand movements😍
une tuerie cette video,je l'adore
Это потрясающе!!!!!
This is really cool!
Treasure of inspiring arts.