Yankee Glassblower, Inc. was founded by William DeFlorio in 1968. Located in Carlisle, Massachusetts, we have been working together with corporations, universities, and government organizations alike for almost 60 years. As an environmentally conscious business, we do not use hydrofluoric acid and for decades have reused the same convoluted foam for packaging.
We have performed a number of experiments that involved encasing various materials in glass, such as food samples for NASA and metal samples for the Department of Defense. Our team has also been instrumental in the green movement by fabricating various lamps, vials, and sample collectors for studies in ozone depletion and geological studies both on land and under the sea. We have fabricated glass parts that were used in the early designs of GPS systems, and have done numerous repairs and modifications to specialty Schlenk lines used in chemical experiments at MIT.
Patrick DeFlorio — Patrick received his Associate's degree in manufacturing from Wentworth Institute in 1982 and worked with his father until William's death in 2008. He now runs the shop using his father's tools, techniques, and teachings. Patrick is our primary fabricator and is responsible for overseeing all of the projects in the shop.
Patrick has been a member of the American Scientific Glassblower's Society since 1984 and was a member of the British Scientific Glassblowers' Society since 2002. He has won multiple awards from both the ASGS and the BSSG for technical demonstrations and articles published on the subjects of glassblowing and glassblowing safety. He served as president of the ASGS for the 2011-2012 fiscal year. Presently he serves as the Northeast Section Secretary.
Patrick DeFlorio
William J. DeFlorio