Explore the world of horseshoeing with the "The International Horseshoers' Monthly Magazine, Volume 3." This historical magazine, produced by the International Union of Journeymen Horseshoers of the United States and Canada, offers a fascinating glimpse into the techniques, practices, and trade knowledge of farriers during its time.
A valuable resource for historians, animal enthusiasts, and those interested in traditional crafts, this volume provides insights into the daily lives and skills of horseshoers. Discover articles, tips, and discussions relevant to the craft, reflecting the dedication and expertise of the journeymen who shaped this essential profession.
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