The Blade, also known as the Toledo Blade, is a daily newspaper in Toledo, Ohio, in the United States, first published on December 19, 1835.
Overview
The first issue of what was then the Toledo Blade was printed on December 19, 1835. It has been published daily since 1848 and is the oldest continuously run business in Toledo.
David Ross Locke gained national fame for the paper during the Civil War era by writing under the pen name Petroleum V. Nasby. Writing under the pen name, Locke wrote satires ranging on topics from slavery to the Civil War to temperance. President Abraham Lincoln was fond of the Nasby satires and sometimes quoted them. In 1867 Locke bought the Toledo Blade.
The paper dropped "Toledo" from its masthead in 1960.
In 2004 The Blade won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting with a series of stories entitled "Buried Secrets, Brutal Truths". The story brought to light the story of the Tiger Force, a Vietnam fighting force that brutalized the local population. In 2006, The Blade was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize, and winner of the National Headliner Award, for breaking the scandal in Ohio known as Coingate.
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Famed since Roman times, the quality of Toledo steel made it a hotbed for sword making. Bladesmiths in the city spent centuries refining the forging process – a secret that would make the swords from this part of Spain feared and revered worldwide.
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published: 12 Feb 2023
How Swords Are Made At The Last Workshops In Toledo, Spain | Still Standing
Artisans in Toledo, Spain, have been famous for their fine steel swords since the 5th century BC. But mass-production and lack of demand as weapons are threatening the hand-forged sword industry. We visited the city's last few workshops keeping the traditional craft alive.
For information about Mariano Zamorano Sword Factory, visit: https://marianozamorano.com/en/
In a previous version of this video, the date Hannibal crossed the Alps is mispronounced as it should be 218 BC, not 2018 BC. We regret the error.
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French Sabre with a Toledo Blade and a Steel Hilt
This is a rare variant of a French model 1882 Infantry Officers sabre, with a reinforced steel hilt, and a toledo style sabre blade with a reinforced forte for enhanced parrying.
The toledo blade style features one wide central fuller flanked by two narrow fullers, and makes the edge thicker, preventing damage when parrying. It also makes swords that are very stiff for their weight.
This sword is short, and lightweight (590 grams, 91cm), and was thus likely a levy weight or piquet weight sword.
This sabre is a true sabre under both British definitions, having a curved blade, and French definitions, which go by hilt design.
It was made by Francois Backes and Francois Delacour in Paris.
published: 07 Aug 2019
Jeff Heitz Stars In Toledo Blade Promo
The video says it all.
published: 10 May 2007
Joe Milliken Interview: The Toledo Blade
Joe is interviewed by Brian Dugger during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction weekend in Cleveland on April 14, 2018, for the Toledo Blade.
Veteran music journalist Joe Milliken is the author of the forthcoming biography of Benjamin Orr titled, "Let's Go! Benjamin Orr and The Cars." The book is scheduled to be released November 11, 2018. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/BenOrrBook/ and follow the book on Twitter @benorrbook. Footage courtesy of the Toledo Blade.
published: 04 Jul 2018
Woodiwiss Toledo Blade NewsSlide
published: 13 Aug 2019
Mayoral candidates barred from Toledo Blade debate cry foul!
Opal Covey, Alan Cox and Michael Konwinski were not invited by the Toledo Blade to participate in their September 4th debate
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published: 06 Aug 2013
Amazing Spanish Bayonet Toledo Blade For Cetme Rifle
published: 07 Oct 2023
Toledo Blade Promo
Short promo for social.
published: 26 Nov 2018
Toledo Blade (Remastered)
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Famed since Roman times, the quality of Toledo steel made it a hotbed for sword making. Bladesmiths in the city spent centuries refining the forging process – a secret that would make the swords from this part of Spain feared and revered worldwide.
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Famed since Roman times, the quality of Toledo steel made it a hotbed for sword making. Bladesmiths in the city spent centuries refining the forging process – a secret that would make the swords from this part of Spain feared and revered worldwide.
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Artisans in Toledo, Spain, have been famous for their fine steel swords since the 5th century BC. But mass-production and lack of demand as weapons are threaten...
Artisans in Toledo, Spain, have been famous for their fine steel swords since the 5th century BC. But mass-production and lack of demand as weapons are threatening the hand-forged sword industry. We visited the city's last few workshops keeping the traditional craft alive.
For information about Mariano Zamorano Sword Factory, visit: https://marianozamorano.com/en/
In a previous version of this video, the date Hannibal crossed the Alps is mispronounced as it should be 218 BC, not 2018 BC. We regret the error.
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How Swords Are Made At The Last Workshops In Toledo, Spain | Still Standing
Artisans in Toledo, Spain, have been famous for their fine steel swords since the 5th century BC. But mass-production and lack of demand as weapons are threatening the hand-forged sword industry. We visited the city's last few workshops keeping the traditional craft alive.
For information about Mariano Zamorano Sword Factory, visit: https://marianozamorano.com/en/
In a previous version of this video, the date Hannibal crossed the Alps is mispronounced as it should be 218 BC, not 2018 BC. We regret the error.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zwDokkSWp8
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How Swords Are Made At The Last Workshops In Toledo, Spain | Still Standing
This is a rare variant of a French model 1882 Infantry Officers sabre, with a reinforced steel hilt, and a toledo style sabre blade with a reinforced forte for ...
This is a rare variant of a French model 1882 Infantry Officers sabre, with a reinforced steel hilt, and a toledo style sabre blade with a reinforced forte for enhanced parrying.
The toledo blade style features one wide central fuller flanked by two narrow fullers, and makes the edge thicker, preventing damage when parrying. It also makes swords that are very stiff for their weight.
This sword is short, and lightweight (590 grams, 91cm), and was thus likely a levy weight or piquet weight sword.
This sabre is a true sabre under both British definitions, having a curved blade, and French definitions, which go by hilt design.
It was made by Francois Backes and Francois Delacour in Paris.
This is a rare variant of a French model 1882 Infantry Officers sabre, with a reinforced steel hilt, and a toledo style sabre blade with a reinforced forte for enhanced parrying.
The toledo blade style features one wide central fuller flanked by two narrow fullers, and makes the edge thicker, preventing damage when parrying. It also makes swords that are very stiff for their weight.
This sword is short, and lightweight (590 grams, 91cm), and was thus likely a levy weight or piquet weight sword.
This sabre is a true sabre under both British definitions, having a curved blade, and French definitions, which go by hilt design.
It was made by Francois Backes and Francois Delacour in Paris.
Joe is interviewed by Brian Dugger during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction weekend in Cleveland on April 14, 2018, for the Toledo Blade.
Veteran music...
Joe is interviewed by Brian Dugger during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction weekend in Cleveland on April 14, 2018, for the Toledo Blade.
Veteran music journalist Joe Milliken is the author of the forthcoming biography of Benjamin Orr titled, "Let's Go! Benjamin Orr and The Cars." The book is scheduled to be released November 11, 2018. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/BenOrrBook/ and follow the book on Twitter @benorrbook. Footage courtesy of the Toledo Blade.
Joe is interviewed by Brian Dugger during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction weekend in Cleveland on April 14, 2018, for the Toledo Blade.
Veteran music journalist Joe Milliken is the author of the forthcoming biography of Benjamin Orr titled, "Let's Go! Benjamin Orr and The Cars." The book is scheduled to be released November 11, 2018. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/BenOrrBook/ and follow the book on Twitter @benorrbook. Footage courtesy of the Toledo Blade.
Opal Covey, Alan Cox and Michael Konwinski were not invited by the Toledo Blade to participate in their September 4th debate
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Opal Covey, Alan Cox and Michael Konwinski were not invited by the Toledo Blade to participate in their September 4th debate
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Toledo Blade (Remastered) · Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra · Lionel Hampton
Greatest Hits
℗ Originally Recorded 1956. All r...
Provided to YouTube by RCA Victor
Toledo Blade (Remastered) · Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra · Lionel Hampton
Greatest Hits
℗ Originally Recorded 1956. All rights reserved by BMG Music
Released on: 1996-04-16
Reissue Producer: Orrin Keepnews
Re- Mastering Engineer: Bill Lacey
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by RCA Victor
Toledo Blade (Remastered) · Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra · Lionel Hampton
Greatest Hits
℗ Originally Recorded 1956. All rights reserved by BMG Music
Released on: 1996-04-16
Reissue Producer: Orrin Keepnews
Re- Mastering Engineer: Bill Lacey
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Famed since Roman times, the quality of Toledo steel made it a hotbed for sword making. Bladesmiths in the city spent centuries refining the forging process – a secret that would make the swords from this part of Spain feared and revered worldwide.
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Artisans in Toledo, Spain, have been famous for their fine steel swords since the 5th century BC. But mass-production and lack of demand as weapons are threatening the hand-forged sword industry. We visited the city's last few workshops keeping the traditional craft alive.
For information about Mariano Zamorano Sword Factory, visit: https://marianozamorano.com/en/
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How Swords Are Made At The Last Workshops In Toledo, Spain | Still Standing
This is a rare variant of a French model 1882 Infantry Officers sabre, with a reinforced steel hilt, and a toledo style sabre blade with a reinforced forte for enhanced parrying.
The toledo blade style features one wide central fuller flanked by two narrow fullers, and makes the edge thicker, preventing damage when parrying. It also makes swords that are very stiff for their weight.
This sword is short, and lightweight (590 grams, 91cm), and was thus likely a levy weight or piquet weight sword.
This sabre is a true sabre under both British definitions, having a curved blade, and French definitions, which go by hilt design.
It was made by Francois Backes and Francois Delacour in Paris.
Joe is interviewed by Brian Dugger during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction weekend in Cleveland on April 14, 2018, for the Toledo Blade.
Veteran music journalist Joe Milliken is the author of the forthcoming biography of Benjamin Orr titled, "Let's Go! Benjamin Orr and The Cars." The book is scheduled to be released November 11, 2018. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/BenOrrBook/ and follow the book on Twitter @benorrbook. Footage courtesy of the Toledo Blade.
Opal Covey, Alan Cox and Michael Konwinski were not invited by the Toledo Blade to participate in their September 4th debate
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Toledo Blade (Remastered) · Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra · Lionel Hampton
Greatest Hits
℗ Originally Recorded 1956. All rights reserved by BMG Music
Released on: 1996-04-16
Reissue Producer: Orrin Keepnews
Re- Mastering Engineer: Bill Lacey
Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Blade, also known as the Toledo Blade, is a daily newspaper in Toledo, Ohio, in the United States, first published on December 19, 1835.
Overview
The first issue of what was then the Toledo Blade was printed on December 19, 1835. It has been published daily since 1848 and is the oldest continuously run business in Toledo.
David Ross Locke gained national fame for the paper during the Civil War era by writing under the pen name Petroleum V. Nasby. Writing under the pen name, Locke wrote satires ranging on topics from slavery to the Civil War to temperance. President Abraham Lincoln was fond of the Nasby satires and sometimes quoted them. In 1867 Locke bought the Toledo Blade.
The paper dropped "Toledo" from its masthead in 1960.
In 2004 The Blade won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting with a series of stories entitled "Buried Secrets, Brutal Truths". The story brought to light the story of the Tiger Force, a Vietnam fighting force that brutalized the local population. In 2006, The Blade was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize, and winner of the National Headliner Award, for breaking the scandal in Ohio known as Coingate.
City commissioners discussed the possible questions at a Jan ... 14 meeting, which starts at 10 a.m ... At the Jan ... The first is a $3.4 million master pumping station and force main to serve water needs of growth in the ToledoBlade and Price Boulevard area.
21 Purdue aims to apply the brakes on a two-game skid when it hosts Toledo on Sunday in a nonconference game in West Lafayette, Ind ... "I'm disappointed where we're at right now," Toledo head coach Tod Kowalczyk said recently, per The Blade.
Bowling Green (7-5) last won a bowl game in 2014 ... "I'm super proud of the guys that have been part of this program for four, five and six years," Loeffler said, per the ToledoBlade ... "He's phenomenal ... "All that goes into playing winning football ... .
Video. Disney, Fox ... Groening’s first thought was, “How do they know I live here?” Which was followed quickly by the realization ... *** ... “To be proud of being an incompetent is a contradiction of what we stand for,” Krumnow told the ToledoBlade newspaper.
TOLEDO, Ohio — A teacher at preparatory school in Toledo is facing a charge of assault after she was accused of being involved in a physical altercation with a 13-year-old female student in a classroom.
But Kaptur won by only the narrowest of margins, drawing 181,098 votes in her northwest Ohio district, compared to Republican Derek Merrin’s 178,716, and Libertarians’ Tom Pruss (15,381 votes), the ToledoBlade reported.
Dave Briggs of the ToledoBlade, who has covered the Ohio State football program for more than a decade, believes three head coaches could be "top candidates" for the job.
Each week, The Blade will recap the most interesting Toledo football grades released by Pro Football Focus, the scouting website that evaluates players’ performance on every play of every game. For context, grades are based on a 0-100 scale ... .
EDITOR'S NOTE. Opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of The Daily Independent. This piece originally appeared in The ToledoBlade... .
When the same whistleblower attorney who examined STRS' performance metrics also turned up in Minnesota to do something similar, The Blade of Toledo reported that records there showed Hoover and ...
When the same whistleblower attorney who examined STRS’ performance metrics also turned up in Minnesota to do something similar, The Blade of Toledo reported that records there showed Hoover and ...
When the same whistleblower attorney who examined STRS’ performance metrics also turned up in Minnesota to do something similar, The Blade of Toledo reported that records there showed Hoover and ...
When the same whistleblower attorney who examined STRS’ performance metrics also turned up in Minnesota to do something similar, The Blade of Toledo reported that records there showed Hoover and ...