In 1942 I do belive there was blacksmith shops open, because my grandaddy is 65 yaers old ,and no effence grandaddy, but that was a long time ago. There are Artist Blacksmith Shops open right now. see link below
Blacksmiths set up shops to make and sell iron tools and saddles. The livery stable and the blacksmith were sometimes operated by the same person. The metal for the saddles was made by the blacksmith, and the leather was usually made by someone else.
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The place where a blacksmith works is called a blacksmith's house or stable. The house can be made of wood and a blacksmith need physical strength to produce items such as grilles, gates, and tools.
carpenters in the 1800's built things out of wood. like houses, mills, barns , and blacksmith shops.
Yes, the word blacksmith is a compound word made up of 'black' and 'smith'.
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By playing through the game and progressing through the various chapters, you should be able to get to the blacksmith. There will be a scene where he will join your party. (it will appear on the "Base" screen under "Shops," select "Forge.")
Mostly, a blacksmith on the frontier made horseshoes, or nails, or plows, or shovels, or scythes, or pitchforks. Farming tools.
the short answer is yes. anything made of metal the blacksmith probably made or was handed down from a previous generation or transported at tremendous cost. In a small village the blacksmith was * the hardware store * the carriage repair shop * the metal pan repair place * the place where you had horse's shoes put on * In some places the blacksmith married couples
A blacksmith was very busy in the 1500's in the Colonies. All metal items the Colonists needed had to be made by hand.