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Blacksmith Patent Prints Charles Parker patented his version of the combined anvil and vise on Oct 23, 1877. The object of his invention was to provide a cheap, serviceable, and convenient tool for the use of farmers and others. It is to be used as a tool to assist in the repairs of ordinary household articles, farm implements, and for other similar home purposes. On July 17, 1883 George Bird patented blacksmith's tongs. These blacksmiths tongs are used for holding and manipulating ordinary forge work. Previous tongs had two similar handles, one of the handles on these tongs is much shorter than the other and is provided with a series of holes for adjusting the bar. Silas Brand patented his hand bellows on April 5, 1892. These include an attachment adapted for use upon all kinds of bellows, preferably hand or blacksmith's bellows. The primary and principal object of this invention is to provide an end hinge and spout attachment which will be far more durable than the old type of hand-bellows. Joseph Regan patented the blacksmith's forge on Sept 26, 1911. He created an improved construction for a blacksmith forge which shall operate successfully when oil or something similar is used as fuel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Why BigWig Prints is the PREMIER PHOTO Seller on Amazon... Professional Quality Photographs and Prints at GREAT Prices Our photos are developed on 100 year archival premium-grade paper. 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee You may return your photos within 30 days for a full refund of the purchase price. Super Fast Shipping time All our photograph orders are processed and fulfilled by Amazon. FREE Two-Day shipping with Amazon Prime!!