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We already know the more recent origins of Giuliano Mazzuoli but his
desire to enter the world of time pieces makes you think that his
DNA contributed to this. In the Mazzuoli family there was a certain
Lisandro that was working in an old craftsman factory that produced
tower clocks.
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In Tavarnelle Val di Pesa, the town where Giuliano
was born and still lives in the hills of Chianti, there is an attic
of an ancient building that to this day has the designs of tower clock
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It was Vincenzo Pistelli, a well-known
craftsman that was producing the movments for tower clocks in the
1700s.
The Pistelli family continued this activity for generations and before
the family became extinct Lisandro Mazzuoli learned the art of this
trade until he continued on repairing and modifying the tired movements.
Giuliano asked his sons that if one day the building with the movements
should ever become for sale, they are to aquire it and transfer the
company headquarters there. |
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