Well actually they are just like the blacksmiths now.
In colonial times horseshoes were made by blacksmiths.
In colonial times it was mostly from England and maybe France.
Blacksmiths use these tools hammers of various kinds, fullers, flatters, chisels, tongs and the hardy.
You can eventually buy it from the blacksmiths for 42000 or so, but you have to buy a lot from him first and perhaps renovate the blacksmiths a few times.
a Blacksmiths day would go by as waking ui\p at the crack of dawn and blacksmithing all day. a Blacksmiths day would go by as waking ui\p at the crack of dawn and blacksmithing all day.
the apothecary got their supplies at the blacksmiths or they grew them in their backyard gardens
No, everyone just goes to Lowes - yes they had Lowes in colonial times in Deleware.
Blacksmiths make hot fore.
No... blacksmiths work with metal....
Yes, with all the horses they have, there is a need for blacksmiths.
Horses and wagons could not have operated without blacksmiths. Blacksmiths did all the necessary repairs.
Metal workers were called blacksmiths in the medieval times. They made a lot of swords and daggers, shields, and some other stuff too. I don't think they could've did something for fun then. Blacksmiths needed to get money for their families, money was hard to get in the medieval times unless you are a member of the royal family or a noble. Even if blacksmiths could make something for fun, they would probably make cool tools for themselves or a toy for their children.