Tom Clark BLACKSMITH Figurine #42 Horseshoes Anvil True Builders Sculpture Gnome

• BLACKSMITH's story as written by the artist, Tom Clark: Richard McIntosh posed as the Blacksmith for this statue, another member of the True Builders of America series. The Blacksmith is wearing a leather apron and using the anvil to make horseshoes. When I was a little boy, most people owned automobiles, but horses were still commonplace. My father’s store had a hitching post behind it, for the customers who came by horse-drawn wagon. I remember riding my pony down a dirt road to the blacksmith’s shop to get him shoed. Today’s schoolchildren take field trips to visit a restored blacksmith’s shop. Nowadays I take trips down the road to Richard McIntosh’s to get my car repaired."
• This a large statue at over a foot tall and weighs almost 5 lbs.

Approximate Measurements:
Height 12.25 in
Largest Part of the Base Across 6 in

Very good pre-owned condition - missing felt underneath.

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