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Old 06-13-2014, 04:49 AM
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According to Wikipedia;
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In 1800, John Brinly, a blacksmith in Simpsonville, Kentucky built and sold cast iron plows to Kentucky farmers. In 1837, his son Thomas Brinly, designed and built one of North America’s first one-piece steel plows using a large saw blade. The new design largely replaced cast iron plows commonly used by farmers throughout the American South,
So is possible that it maybe a Brinly-Hardy Company plow ? I mean that a lot time to build a lot of plows.
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