The History of Blacksmithing – Appalachian Ironworks
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The History of Blacksmithing Blacksmithing began with the Iron Age, when primitive man first began making tools from iron. The Iron Age began when some primitive person noticed that a certain type of rock yielded iron when heated by the coals of a very hot campfire.
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