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The Village Blacksmith: Mr. Everything
Nail makers tools and anvils. (Courtesy of Museum of Early American Tools, by Eric Sloane)
Nails: As Important as Computers | Popular Woodworking
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Nail making in the 18th century (French illustration) - "The reason [American colonists] were willing to buy nails from England and not locally was because the crown put restrictions on manufacturing of any finished good, since finished goods were what England produced best. While a few so called rolling-mills, where they could produce nails in the colonies, were constructed before the American Revolution, it wasn’t until after the war did these mills pop up everywhere."
A Guide to the Artifacts of Colonial America
Nail classification for historical archaeology. {c} Ivor Noel Hume, "A Guide to the Artifacts of Colonial America"
original and intact c. 1900's displayable "history of cut nails in america" salesman sample or souvenir offered by the tremont nail company
original and intact c. 1900's displayable "history of cut nails in america" salesman sample or souvenir offered by the tremont nail company - Products
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