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"(Mike Polk)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Apr 1997 15:00:02 -0400
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I have also heard (seems to me it came from a blacksmith working at restored
Fort
Langley near Vancouver, B.C.), that dirt floors in a blacksmith shop had the
additional advantage of being softer (would "give" more than, say, a stone,
brick or concrete floor) for the workers who had to stand on them all day
long.  Would this be a significant reason to use dirt floors?
 
Mike Polk

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