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Regarding Horseshoes, there is a brief but acurate discription of the
advent of machine made horseshoes in Jeannett Lasansky's "To Draw, Upset
and Weld: The Work of the Pennsylvania Blacksmith 1742-1935", Keystone
Books, Lewisberg, PA, 1980, p.13.

There is also a book called, The Whole Horse Catalog by S. D. Price, Simon
and Schuster, NY, 1977.

Hope this is of some help.
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