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Blacks. Birmingham factory probably in the Saltley / Nechells area

Thank you all for your interest and wisdom. I like the idea of Blacksmith as a statement of trade more than the name of a company.
I was too young when my grandfather died to have any information from him. Shame I couldn't have asked - but I suppose we all say that don't we.
 
Still think it's likely to refer to the type of job rather than the where or who for. It wasn't required in 1901 and I can't image the recorder making extra work for himself.

Blacks short for blacksmith as mentioned seems the most appropriate.
I think you are probably right MWS and its a type of job. It’s a metal finish as in ‘black or blackened steel’. Not sure what the process is for it though.
 
I think you are probably right MWS and its a type of job. It’s a metal finish as in ‘black or blackened steel’. Not sure what the process is for it though.
Well, there was Black Japanning, quite a common process and also chemical Blackning or Phosphating. All treatments for steel and iron items
 
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