[TheForge] clarification

Mike Linn [email protected]
Fri Jan 3 21:13:01 2003


I don't think the natives were pounding iron at that time in that locale.

<BG>

mike



At 07:15 PM 1/3/03 -0600, you wrote:
>The 1500's blacksmith in Wisconsin ought
>to be pretty easy to do. <G>
>
>Mike Graf
>
>Jane Skretvedt wrote:
> >
> > Thank you for all the responses, and corrections. :)
> > I should have thought about giving a better idea of a place/period in 
> my initial post, but since I didn't, I'll do that as best I can now.
> > The setting is similar to that of the Upper Midwest states (ND/MN/WI). 
> The time period is actually fairly flexible, but I'm thinking 16-18th century.
> > I'm glad someone pointed out to me that you would apprentice first and 
> then later work as a journeyman. Thank you - I can see I've got a lot to 
> learn! :)
> > -Jane
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