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  2. Hefaiston - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the event involved only blacksmiths from the former Czechoslovakia. Thanks to the efforts of the master blacksmith Alfred Habermann, who spread the information about the event not only in the Czechoslovakia but also abroad, the gatherings gradually turned into a meeting place for blacksmiths from all over the world. [3]

  3. Blacksmith - Wikipedia

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    The place where a blacksmith works is variously called a smithy, a forge, or a blacksmith's shop. While there are many professions who work with metal, such as farriers , wheelwrights , and armorers , in former times the blacksmith had a general knowledge of how to make and repair many things, from the most complex of weapons and armor to ...

  4. James Black (blacksmith) - Wikipedia

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    Black was soon recognized as the best blacksmith in the area which had a bad effect on his father-in-law's competing shop. Black and his wife had four sons and a daughter during this period: William Jefferson in 1829, Grandison Deroyston in 1830, Sarah Jane in 1832, John Colbert in 1834, and Sydinham James in 1835.

  5. Masamune - Wikipedia

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    Gorō Nyūdō Masamune (五郎入道正宗, Priest Gorō Masamune, c. 1264 –1343) [2] was a medieval Japanese blacksmith widely acclaimed as Japan's greatest swordsmith. He created swords and daggers, known in Japanese as tachi and tantō, in the Sōshū school.

  6. Category:Blacksmiths - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Blacksmiths" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Paul Zimmermann (blacksmith) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Zimmermann was born in Pliezhausen, Germany in 1939, his parents being farmers during the beginning of World War II. Zimmermann started his traditional apprenticeship in 1953–1956 at an early age of 14. After his apprenticeship he won an award for gifted students and spent time in an intermediate study, partly abroad in Switzerland.

  8. Tony Swatton - Wikipedia

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    Swatton is a self-educated blacksmith and a trained jeweller. [2] When he was young, he used to cut gems and later expanded his skillset to include silversmithing.When he was 15, he met Jody Samson who had worked on the Conan the Barbarian film, and started to swap gems with Samson for knives.

  9. Category:Blacksmiths by nationality - Wikipedia

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    American blacksmiths (107 P) Australian blacksmiths (10 P) B. British blacksmiths (1 C, 12 P) C. Canadian blacksmiths (7 P) F. Finnish blacksmiths (2 P) French ...