. The art of horse-shoeing : a manual for farriers . Fig. 44.—Machine-made Shoe—Fore-footo a,dvantage—all are alike. Bad workmen make badshoes, but a machine, once able to produce a good model,■can repeat it exactly, therefore machine-made shoes of a. Fig. 45.—Machine-made Shoe—Hind-foot. proper pattern are superior to all but the very best hand-made shoes. Economy, of course, is on the side of thearticle produced by machinery, and all large firms keep-ing their own farriers find a great saving by buying the G8 THE ART OF HORSE-SHOEING. ready-made shoes. Under conditions when, shoes mustbe fit
. The art of horse-shoeing : a manual for farriers . Fig. 44.—Machine-made Shoe—Fore-footo a,dvantage—all are alike. Bad workmen make badshoes, but a machine, once able to produce a good model,■can repeat it exactly, therefore machine-made shoes of a. Fig. 45.—Machine-made Shoe—Hind-foot. proper pattern are superior to all but the very best hand-made shoes. Economy, of course, is on the side of thearticle produced by machinery, and all large firms keep-ing their own farriers find a great saving by buying the G8 THE ART OF HORSE-SHOEING. ready-made shoes. Under conditions when, shoes mustbe fitted without a fire, as in coal mines, or in the case ofarmies during a campaign, the machine-made article hasthe advantages of regularity of form and a true levelbearing surface. \ .■«
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