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  2. Shoemaking - Wikipedia

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    Woodcut of shoemakers from Frankfurt am Main, 1568. Two shoemakers in Vietnam in 1923. Shoemaking is the process of making footwear.. Originally, shoes were made one at a time by hand, often by groups of shoemakers, or cordwainers (sometimes misidentified as cobblers, who repair shoes rather than make them [citation needed]).

  3. Mallet - Wikipedia

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    Indian cobbler tool kit, with an iron mallet. A mallet is a tool used for imparting force on another object, often made of rubber or sometimes wood, that is smaller than a maul or beetle, and usually has a relatively large head.

  4. Cordwainer - Wikipedia

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    The cordwainer's trade can be contrasted with the cobbler's trade, according to a tradition in Britain that restricted cobblers to repairing shoes. [1] This usage distinction is not universally observed, as the word cobbler is widely used for tradespersons who make or repair shoes. [2] [3] [4]

  5. List of earliest tools - Wikipedia

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    This list excludes tools and tool use attributed to non-hominin species. See Tool use by non-humans . Since there are far too many hominin tool sites to list on a single page, this page attempts to list the 6 or fewer top candidates for oldest tool site within each significant geographic area.

  6. Cobbler vs. Pie: What's the Actual Difference? - AOL

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    The doughs used are also different, with a pie typically using a rolled-out pastry versus the dropped biscuit topping of a cobbler. Fun fact: You may see similar fruit desserts covered in drop ...

  7. Plumb (tools) - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, Plumb objected to an attempt by the similarly named Plomb Tool Company to register its name as a trademark. The companies negotiated an agreement, but in 1946, Plumb sued for trademark infringement because Plomb had violated the terms of this agreement. [1] The Plomb company began selling tools under the Proto name instead. [4]

  8. 25 Delicious Cobbler Recipes That Are Excellent Finales for ...

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    Cobbler recipes use different varieties of biscuits. There are drop biscuits and those that are rolled out as a dough and cut into rounds. The biscuits are there to absorb the juices of the fruit ...

  9. I’m a Bank Teller: 3 Tools the Middle-Class Can Use To Budget ...

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    Capital One: This big bank’s money-management tools let you monitor upcoming charges from subscriptions and bills, block or unblock recurring charges, create “virtual cards” for easy and ...