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Different kinds of irons—not electric—used around here for smoothing clothes after they’re washed: (Differences?)

FLATIRON 629
SADIRON 354
SMOOTHING IRON 117
IRON 48
GAS IRON 29
HAND IRON 20
COAL IRON 18
CHARCOAL IRON 17
GASOLINE IRON 15
FIRE IRON 14
FLUTING IRON 10
HOT IRON 10
GOOSE 8
STEAM IRON 7
STOVE IRON 6
CLOTHES IRON 4
KEROSENE IRON 4
MANGLE 4
SMOOTH IRON 4
TAILOR’S GOOSE 4
PAIL 3
PRESSING IRON 3
ASBESTOS IRON 2
BLACK IRON 2
CHARCOAL-BURNING IRON 2
COAL-OIL IRON 2
FLAT 2
GOOSENECK IRON 2
HEATING IRON 2
IRONER 2
MRS. POTTS 2
MRS. POTTS SADIRON 2
SADDLE IRON 2
TAILOR’S IRON 2
BOX IRON 1
CARBIDE IRON 1
CAST IRON 1
COALBURNER 1
COLD IRON 1
CRIMPERS 1
CURLING IRON 1
ELECTRIC 1
ENTERPRISE IRON 1
FLUTER 1
GASOLINE-HEATED IRON 1
GASOLINE-POWERED IRON 1
GOOSE IRON 1
GOOSENECK 1
HEAVY IRON 1
HOT-HANDLE IRON 1
IRON IRON 1
IRON PLATE 1
IRONS YOU HEAT IN THE FIRE 1
LA PLANEHA 1
LAUNDRY IRON 1
MALLEABLE IRON 1
MANGLE IRON 1
MRS. POTTER’S SADIRON 1
OLD FASHIONED IRON 1
PATENT IRON 1
PIECE 1
PLAIN CAST-IRON IRON 1
PLEATING IRON 1
POLISHING IRON 1
PUFF IRONS 1
SELF-HEATING IRON 1
SLEEVE IRON 1
SOLID IRON 1
SPIT IRON 1
STEAM PRESSER 1
STEAMBOAT IRON 1
STEAMER 1
SULKY IRON 1
TATTLETALE 1
WHITE-GAS IRON 1
WOOD IRON 1

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