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RLD

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  1. You also have the Prairie Blacksmith Assoc. up in Nebraska.
  2. theres a guy in the Prairie Blacksmiths Assoc. who makes a real nice heavey duty canvas bag and a roll up for the punches. shoot me an email and ill get you in touch with him. Ive been usin a bag of his for three years with out a problem.
  3. As a blacksmith in at a museum, Thank Youy for the story. You tell the story with a very good air of honor to both the old man and yourself. Many times the talkers in the crowd are full of hot air, those people make us appreciate the ones that really understand our craft.
  4. congratulations. hope she helps in the shop.
  5. nice use of tradional methods :)
  6. Prayers from the prairie. Sorry for the loss
  7. Thank You to all that serve the rest. Soldiers Sailors, Law Enforcement and Fire. God Bless you and your families. Thank You
  8. prayer from the prairie
  9. Prayer from nebraska as well
  10. prayers from here.
  11. RLD

    My mother

    prayers from here
  12. To all whohave or are serving, and to their families whoserved with them. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS
  13. look into doug butler. hes the best in my book .
  14. my understanding of the hippo sandal was the were used by the armys for crossing hot sand. as to not burn the frog and mak the horse sore. The metal sandals were precedide by ones woven from fibers. they were not left on for long periods. that is the understanding I have on these shoes. Dave that is a good looking shoe .
  15. welcome to ifi. think about joining your local group also. the PBA has a monthly hammerin in Omaha. find them at www.pbsmiths.com
  16. RLD

    Ed Viadock

    prayers from here also
  17. Prayers to you from Nebraska. And thank you for serving. God Bless
  18. Niel Saftey glasses were not available during your time period. But thank you for your concern about staying true to the intrpretive costume. Your site should be glad that you are concios enough to investigate it. As a professional historical interpretor I will tell you that many dont. It is your sites reponsability to let the public know that they were not available, and that some staff may be using modern saftey equipment to conform with todays saftey standards and requirments. Don A thank you for your response also. Its obvious you have put a lot of resesarch into your portrayal .
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