Definition
A 'wool stapler' is a historical term for someone who sorts wool into different grades based on its quality, length, and fineness. This was a crucial step in the textile industry before modern machinery. Unlike a wool spinner who creates yarn, a wool stapler prepares the raw material. The job required a keen eye and experienced hands to assess wool characteristics. Wool staplers played a vital role in ensuring the quality of finished woolen products. This job no longer exists.