Iron History
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Bob Hoffman's Burial Site.
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Zach Hubbart Age 11, Lifting an Inch Replica. Zach weighs 125lbs.
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Curt Bolding demonstrating how high he can lift the Millennium dumbell.
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Curt Bolding with the Inch 152, the Inch 172, and the Millennium bell. Which is the 152 and which the 172? Are you sure? Check the grip board for the answer.
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Joe Roark standing beside a cannonball type safe. This is the larger of the two types that were offered by one company. The smaller safe weighed about 2,300 pounds, and the bigger version
weighed about 3,200 pounds. It was the smaller type safe which was used in the Paul Anderson backlift.
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Advertising poster for Louis Uni, better known as Apollon, shown with his famous 176 pound rectangular weight.

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Left to right, Harriet Smith, Charles A. Smith, Bert Goodrich, Earle Edwin Liederman, and unidentified lady.

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Roger Eells at age 23 signed this photo to his friend Joseph Curtis Hise. Eells Sep 7, 1909 to Nov 6, 1952

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Roy Hilligenn shown with the Travis dumbell, which is now located in the York Barbell Company lobby.

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