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Blacksmithing in the 1700's: A Conversation with Simeon England | The School of the Longhunter

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Explore the art of 1700s blacksmithing with Peter, as he visits Prickett Fort in West Virginia. Here he interviews master blacksmith Simeon England at the School of the Longhunter. Dive into the intricacies of historical blacksmith shops and discover the craftsmanship behind 18th century period weapons like pipe tomahawks. This video offers a unique look into the role of blacksmiths on the American frontier. Join us for an educational journey through early North American history, complete with live demonstrations and expert interviews. Learn about the traditional tools and techniques that define the blacksmithing craft, ensuring these ancient skills are preserved as artifacts of tomorrow. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a craftsmanship admirer, or curious about historical reenactments, this video is a mustwatch!

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Featuring: Peter Kelly
Cinematography, Production & Editing: Catherine Wolfe
Music Courtesy Of: Richard Fortier and Al MacDonald
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