January 17, 20179 yr Really, Mr Huff, there are lots of people of every level of skill and experience here, and "we" value most those who display an EARNEST passion for this craft, and who are willing to put in the work that goes with it. Blacksmithing is hard work, it does not simply fall into one's lap. Most of us have regular jobs, and limited time, which we try to use wisely. So use the link below to find yourself 50# of bituminous or "blacksmithing" coal in your area, and let us know how it goes. http://www.google.com/search?q=coal+sales+southwest+Michigan&oq=coal+sales+southwest+Michigan&gs_l=mobile-heirloom-serp.12...2290.22200.1.24668.10.9.1.0.0.0.372.2447.0j3j2j4.9.0....0...1c.1.34.mobile-heirloom-serp..6.13.3779.vHdUfgGjwL4 Robert Taylor
January 18, 20179 yr Author Alright so I couldn't find a store that sold coal except for tractor supply that sells anthracite. But I found a website called coalforsale.com i ordered 16 pounds and plan to order more.
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