Langhorne employs about 40 people, whom it trains in-house. When a machine needs a new part, it is specially forged. “We’ve bought a lot of this machinery from other companies that have closed down,” Morrow said. “These jacquards” — punch cards with holes that code the design the loom will produce — “come from the former Downs Carpet Company. It was a five-story building that took up a whole block. They were like a city, their factory. That kind of scale of work though is now done abroad.”