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  2. Toledo steel - Wikipedia

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    The name "Toledo steel" comes from the city where these special steel products were most-notably crafted: Toledo, Spain.Toledo steel forging techniques were developed from ancient customs associated with culture in the Iberian Peninsula, and used to forge many different types of weapons over the course of many centuries.

  3. Khalili Collection of Spanish Metalwork - Wikipedia

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    Almost all the works are from Eibar or Toledo. Khalili, who also owns the world's largest private collection of Islamic art, [ 3 ] first encountered damascening in that context, and regards Spain as having "raised the art to the pinnacle of perfection" so began to collect Spanish damascene as well. [ 4 ]

  4. Blind Man's Bluff (Fragonard, 1750) - Wikipedia

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    Blind Man's Bluff (French: Le collin maillard) is a painting by the French Rococo painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard, produced around 1750 in oil on canvas.It is held by the Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio, United States, which purchased it with funds from the Libbey Endowment, a gift of the glass manufacturer Edward Libbey who founded the museum in 1901.

  5. Toledo Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Toledo Museum of Art is an internationally known art museum located in the Old West End neighborhood of Toledo, Ohio. It houses a collection of more than 30,000 objects. [ 3 ] With 45 galleries, it covers 280,000 square feet and is currently in the midst of a massive multiyear expansion plan to its 40-acre campus.

  6. The Toledo Blade - Wikipedia

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  7. Bladesmith - Wikipedia

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    Bladesmith, Nuremberg, Germany, 1569 Bladesmithing is the art of making knives, swords, daggers and other blades using a forge, hammer, anvil, and other smithing tools. [1] [2] [3] Bladesmiths employ a variety of metalworking techniques similar to those used by blacksmiths, as well as woodworking for knife and sword handles, and often leatherworking for sheaths. [4]

  8. Boys Basketball: Big fourth quarter leads LCC past Toledo ...

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    Mar. 16—BOWLING GREEN — LCC has been no stranger to a second-half deficit this postseason. The T-Birds played under the same circumstances one week ago in the district finals against Marion Local.

  9. Navaja - Wikipedia

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    Many blade patterns bear a striking resemblance to that of the Bowie knife, and some historians believe the navaja's blade served as inspiration for the latter. [19] The classic Andalusian navaja of the craftsman era utilized forged carbon steel blades predominantly sourced from Spanish communities with a long history of swordmaking and cutlery ...