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The Devil's Blacksmith documentary and and How to be The Devil's Blacksmith DVDs are in stock now. http://blacksmithvideos.com/product-c... 🙏Thank you for you amazing support so far! We couldn't realise these blacksmith video projects without your contributions! Follow our pages for more videos! facebook.com/blacksmithvideos facebook.com/devilsblacksmith facebook.com/HowToBeTheDevilsBlacksmith facebook.com/hungarianwagon facebook.com/MagisterHuber facebook.com/ZoltanTakatsArtistBlacksmith MAGISTER WALFRID HUBER, Austrian blacksmith, sculptor and artist was born in 1942. He attended and graduated from the Vocational School of Engineering in Salzburg in 1959. As an apprentice he learned the blacksmith trade at four different locksmith and blacksmith workshops and studios. After receiving his high school diploma in 1970, he continued his studies at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts (now University of Applied Arts) as a sculptor, graduating in 1975. In this same year he opened his studio and workshop in Bad Pirawarth, where he continues to work to this day. From 1980 to 1998 he began to teach at the University of Applied Arts. From 1993 he has also taught and was the head of the blacksmith workshop at the training center of the Austrian Federal Office for the Care of Monuments in Mauerbach until 2016. He regularly holds courses on behalf of the Austrian Blacksmith and Locksmith Guild. ZOLTÁN TAKÁTS, Hungarian artist blacksmith was born in Pécs, Hungary in 1949. He graduated as a goldsmith from the Pécs High School of the Arts in 1968. Having worked as an apprentice for a blacksmith, he became an agricultural blacksmith in 1970. In 1972 he built his own studio and workshop in Pilisborosjenő, where he continues to work to this day. In 1974 he received the title of Young Master of Folk Art and then the title of Master of Folk Art in 1980. Since 1986 he has been a member of the Hungarian Artists' Association. He is a founding member, and since 1992 the guild master of the Hungarian Blacksmith Guild. Since 2006 he has been a member of the Folk Art Evaluation Committee. As part of a commission from the National Institute of Vocational Education, the Chamber of Industry and the Ministry of Education he has written educational materials for the basic and advanced courses and their respective exams on the subject of ornamental blacksmithing. He has taken part in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Hungary and in several European cities since 1971. When not exhibiting alone, his wife, the goldsmith Ágnes Bartha, primarily joins him.