LOL, about the anvil, its an old Horshoers anvil, notice the clip making extension on the right side of the anvil, and most shoeing anvils had 2 pritchell holes, with a narrower anvil face than smithing anvils and, with usually a long tapered horn with a point that was at the same height or higher than the anvil face proper.
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The Blacksmith must use Hammer and Flame to force the iron down the path of his own choosing.
I usually find it much easier to be wrong once in while than to try to be perfect.
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