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Detail of axe handle on work bench. A fine axe handle - not kindling. Working bench and vise beside the forge of the 1860's blacksmith shop. What the blacksmith mostly did in the 1860's. A special shoe for a special horse. Blacksmith's tongs used in the 1860's. 1860's carpenter shop bench and vice as found. Anvil, blacksmith's tools and forge. The forge. 1860's forge and blacksmith shop ready to go in 2020 Sheep shears made in the shop. Inside door pull and latch of carpenter shop. Carpenter's tools of the 1860's (mostly). 1860's carpenter shop bench and vice as found. Carpenter's shop in 2020. Same man probably made both of these handles.

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