As an expert in literature and particularly with knowledge of Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman," I can provide an answer to your question.
Willy Loman, the protagonist of the play, is a traveling salesman who is struggling with the reality of his life and career. His father, however, is not a central figure in the play, and there is no explicit mention of what Willy's father sold. The focus of the play is on Willy's own life, his delusions, and the impact of the American Dream on him and his family.
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