Archie Zietman Posted April 6, 2008 Posted April 6, 2008 Hello. I have been researching Samuel yellin's work recently, and I was wondering whether he worked with a purely traditional european style, or whether he innovated in some way. If he did innovate, in what ways? (for instance, were there certain piece of ornamentation he invented) Thank eversomuch, Archie Quote
habu68 Posted April 6, 2008 Posted April 6, 2008 Samuel Yellin's shop at it's zenith employed as many as 400 smiths and in the shop 40 languages were spoken as told by Francis Witaker who apprenticed in his shop as a young man. samuel yellin blacksmith - Google Book Search here is a sampling of the works about Yellin. Quote
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