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Old 06-10-2008, 05:21 PM
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Does anyone have any info ( preferably ) a photo of or a link to a photo or catalouge picture of a buffalo model 6660 coal forge
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I will have check, though I believe I have a CD Rom from either Anvilfire or American Artifacts that was the Buffalo Forge catalog. Give me a couple of days.
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Hey Mike,
If you go in to Google books and search for "1896 Illustrated General Catalogue of the Buffalo" you might find what you're after. The forges start on about page 256. I did a quick look through and didn't find anything with that specific number, but there's LOTS of pictures. I'd guess if they were making it in 1896, it'll be in that book somewhere. Worth a look to see (also worth a look through the whole catalogue, wonderful stuff there!)
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Thanks Aaron
Nice photos but i didnt see this particular model
Will keep searching though.

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Yes Aaron - also Thanks - I found a pic of my #3 hand blower on pps 308 ish. In the process of replacing all the wood - feet rotted off. Will post pics when done. - JK
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