The blacksmith would be the only one in town so if someone wanted a horse shoe fixed or made, he would be the only one to do it and he can charge whatever he wants. Also, thank you to the person on wikianswers who came up with the answer!
The gentlemen who work on the show "Goldrush" do get paid. If that is what "Goldrush" you are refering to, then yes, they get paid.
During the Goldrush in 1853
"Goldrush" is typically written as one word.
No, storekeepers that sold supplies to the miners profited. Saloon owners, restaurant owners, gold buyers, horse and mule traders, bankers, and hotel owners also profited. There were probably others who also profited.
Steven Blacksmith's birth name is Steven Michael Blacksmith.
In ancient rome a blacksmith is a blacksmith
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yes their was
The goldrush started in New South Wales, Australia in May 1851.
People selling goods to the miners profited most from the gold rush since they sold it for a high price.
Either a blacksmith's smithy or a blacksmith's shop.
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