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    MERIDIAN FORGE


    37010 MERIDIAN EAST. EATONVILLE,WA 98328

    GARY EAGLE ART DECO CLASS
    April 12-13-14-2013



    Meridian Forge is located in Southeast rural Pierce County, 23 miles south of Puyallup, Wa., on Hwy 161(Meridian) 5 miles north of Eatonville, Wa. The facility offers on site camping, with Motel and Restaurants in nearby Eatonville.
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    Backwoods Blacksmith 

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    Published on 02-03-2013 10:16 AM

    Between Sutherlin and Elkton Oregon on Hwy 138.
    Instructor and owner is Gene Bland
    Beginning blacksmithing, tool making, organic and garden art.
    Coal ...
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    Published on 02-03-2013 10:13 AM

    Vancouver Island Blacksmith Association
    www.viblacksmiths.com
    Victoria, B.C.
    Canada

    Basic Blacksmith Course, no previous knowledge required. All tools & material supplied. Common Sense is ...
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    Colonial Williamsburg Blacksmith to Teach Classes 

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    Stephen Mankowski, Colonial Williamsburg blacksmith will be teaching two workshops this fall. These workshops are hosted by the Fort Vancouver Historic Trades Guild and the National Park Service.

    A demo ...
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    Stumptown Forge 2012 Schedule

    Stumptown Forge is located just outside of Portland Or. in the small Hamlet
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    Studio 4 Forging Facility LLC

    A New Blacksmithing & Knife-making School in Seattle!




    Featuring eight student forging stations and a state of the art knife making studio. Located at the intersection of Spokane St and E. Marginal Way South in South Seattle, our address is 3600 E Marginal Way South Seattle WA 98134



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    Brian Brazeal Blacksmithing Classes

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