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  2. Horseshoe - Wikipedia

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    A design with a scalloped outer rim and six nail holes was common. [4] According to Gordon Ward the scalloped edges were created by double punching the nail holes causing the edges to bulge. [ 12 ] The 13th and 14th centuries brought the widespread manufacturing of iron horseshoes. [ 13 ]

  3. Caulkin - Wikipedia

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    For a horseshoe built as a concave caulk and wedge shoe, the 2 prongs differ: [1] [3] one prong ends with a caulkin, and the other prong ends with a wedge (with both facing downward to the ground). That caulk/wedge horseshoe is a traditional British hunting shoe, and it has been used to provide the horse with a sure-footed grip when working at ...

  4. Capewell Horse Nail Company - Wikipedia

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    The Capewell Horse Nail Company is a historic brick industrial complex located in the Hartford, Connecticut neighborhood of Sheldon/Charter Oak. It was built in 1903 by industrialist George Capewell at the corner of Charter Oak Avenue and Popieluszko Court after the previous headquarters burned down.

  5. George Capewell - Wikipedia

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    George Joseph Capewell (June 26, 1843 – November 6, 1919) was an inventor and businessman who developed an automated process for the production of horse shoe nails and founded the Capewell Horse Nail Company.

  6. For Want of a Nail - Wikipedia

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    "For want of a nail" is a proverb, having numerous variations over several centuries, reminding that seemingly unimportant acts or omissions can have grave and unforeseen consequences. History [ edit ]

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    The biggest nail trends and manicure ideas for 2025, according to Bazaar editors and experts, including Pantone's Mocha Mousse and velvet nail polish. ... "With 2025 leaning toward more ...

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  9. Hipposandal - Wikipedia

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    The nailed iron horseshoe first clearly appeared in the archaeological record in Europe in about the 5th century AD when a horseshoe, complete with nails, was found in the tomb of the Frankish King Childeric I at Tournai, Belgium. [9] In Gallo-Roman countries, the hipposandal appears to have briefly co-existed with the nailed horseshoe. [1] [7]

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