The provided transcript, titled "Christmas Ornaments with the Tinner," features an individual describing their craft of making 3D objects, specifically lanterns, from flat tin plate. The speaker, referred to as "the Tinner," emphasizes the use of authentic 18th-century tools, including hand clippers and various anvils, while explicitly avoiding later hand rotary machines and electric tools. The Tinner also mentions performing demonstrations of this craft with the Fairhaven Village Militia at Fort Phoenix in Fairhaven, noting that these demonstrations consistently attract a crowd. The transcript does not contain any information related to a municipal meeting in Fall River, Massachusetts.
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0:24I became attention through the Fairhaven Village militia so we do demonstrations there at Fort Phoenix and Fairhaven and it always draws a crowd when I'm making Atlanta and starting with a flat piece of tin plate and then turning it into something 3D like a lantern most of the tools that I use are authentic to the period for the 18th century once you get a little bit later they actually use
0:51some hand rotary machines but I stay away from that everything is done by hand hand Clippers no no machines certainly nothing that's electric it's done with different anvils what they call the stake ample if it's in a hole in my workbench and I have different shapes to do different sizes foreign