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  2. 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. Unable to afford a knife, Swatton made one out of ...

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  4. The Smith and the Devil - Wikipedia

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    According to George Monbiot, the blacksmith is a motif of folklore throughout (and beyond) Europe associated with malevolence (the medieval vision of Hell may draw upon the image of the smith at his forge), and several variant tales tell of smiths entering into a pact with the devil to obtain fire and the means of smelting metal. [8]

  5. Horrible Histories (2000 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Horrible Histories (2009 TV series) Horrible Histories is an animated children's television series based on the Terry Deary book series of the same name . The series ran for 26 episodes that aired between December 19, 2000 and November 14, 2001.

  6. James Jeter - Wikipedia

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    James Jeter, also known and credited as James Jeeter, (September 15, 1921 [1] – March 4, 2007) was an American film, stage, and television actor. He was known for playing the recurring role of blacksmith Hans Dorfler in the American historical drama television series Little House on the Prairie.

  7. Hephaestus (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Hephaestus is the Olympian Gods' blacksmith whose history is largely the same as his mythological counterpart. [1] Post-Crisis, Hephaestus forged Wonder Woman's golden Lasso of Truth and bracelets. [2] In The New 52, Hephaestus is assisted by a group of laborers who were abandoned male children from Themyscira. Wonder Woman attempts to release ...

  8. Casey Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Casey family, led by Daniel Casey, and the Casey Arms business are the subjects of Iron & Fire, a reality television series on The History Channel. Daniel Casey is also featured on an episode of CarbonTV's original web-series Heartlandia , as he forges a traditional knife and goes hog hunting in the foothills of the Arkansas Ozarks.

  9. Gendry - Wikipedia

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    Gendry was born in King's Landing after Robert's Rebellion ended, and is one of sixteen (twenty in the television series) bastard children of King Robert Baratheon. [5] He is 14 years old when introduced in the first book, and is portrayed as tall and very muscled, having blue eyes and thick black hair, very similar to his biological father Robert in youth.

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