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This may actually be a really dumb question, but I'll ask it anyway. How
do you tell iron from steel? I have a drawknife, date unknown, obviously
handforged, stamped with an illegible maker's mark, blade made of
ferrous metal. I don't know how to tell whether it is iron or steel.
Often you can tell just from the context, but I don't always have that.
Must I spend the rest of my career typing out the words "ferrous metal"
when a four- or five-letter word would suffice?
Thanks,
Anne T. Lane
Anne T. Lane
Collections Manager
704.568.1774 x110 phone
704.566.1817 fax
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