File:Garcin-1828 Cingar Skate-at National Museum of Roller Skating-by Doctor T Designs.jpg

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English: Early inline skate created by Jean Garcin in 1828. This skate is part of a collection at the National Museum of Roller Skating, in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
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