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The French Method of Nail Making
The French Method of Nail Making
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The French Method of Nail Making

2019
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The other school naturally takes the opposite view. Because I belong to the latter I must defend Diderot. There is no doubt that several crafts were introduced into England from French industry, wigmaking, originally French and adopted by the English, and probably others, could be traced back to French origin. [...]the tools and methods must have been French. Mr. James C. Sorber, of the Board of Directors of the Chester County Historical Society, West Chester, Pennsylvania, had a rather unique nail-making device shown above at the Whatsit session of the Fall Meeting of the EAIA at Williamsburg £1959].
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Early American Industries Association

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