- Any one else a member of AACB?
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AACB 50th Anniversary hammer in April 17 - 18, 2015
For convenience, a link to our registration form for the celebration is below: AACB 50th Anniversary Celebration Invitation Announcemnet.pdf
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Ring Projects for SBA
Guys, Below is the brochure and registration form for the upcomming Appalachian Area Chapter 50th Anniversary Celebration on April 17th and 18th. We will have our Southern Blacksmith Association project on display at this event. The SBA conference in Madison, GA is on May 14th through 17th. The reg. form and brochure for it are also below. Hope to See you there. If you have never been to a conference, and you have been missing out, please come to our 50th Anniversary Celebration. It has free admission to AACB members. Joining our Group allows admission to the event, and then get excited about blacksmithing all over again. This will expose folks to the conference style setting, you will meet folks who you will want to forge with again at the SBA Conference in May. 2015_SBA_Brochure_LetterSize.pdf AACB 50th Anniversary Celebration Invitation Announcemnet.pdf
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Any one else a member of AACB?
Josh, Did you get the email that I sent out with the Welcome letter and Invitation to the 50th Anniversary Celebration? I am somewhat new at handling this myself, our secretary has to send the person in charge of sending out announcements the list of people to send them to, and our former person who did the announcements has handed that off to me. So, I am just making sure that it is working. Thanks, Bud LaMonica
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Any one else a member of AACB?
Josh, Did you get the email that I sent out with the Welcome letter and Invitation to the 50th Anniversary Celebration? I am somewhat new at handling this myself, our secretary has to send the person in charge of sending out announcements the list of people to send them to, and our former person who did the announcements has handed that off to me. So, I am just making sure that it is working. Thanks, Bud LaMonica
- Any one else a member of AACB?
- Any one else a member of AACB?
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Ring Projects for SBA
- April 17 & 18, 2015 AACB 50th Anniversary Celebration
Hey Everyone, Please see the attached brochure featuring details about the Appalachian Area Chapter of Blacksmiths 50th Anniversary Celebration Hammer In. We hope to see you there. Bud LaMonica President of the Appalachian Area Chapter of Blacksmiths AACB 50th Anniversary Celebration Invitation Announcemnet.pdf- Why is What We Do Important?
I have really enjoyed this thread. Everyone has been spot on, and I would like to add that I think that the importance of what we do, exceeds the gratification that we individually get from practicing this craft. The skills of the blacksmith that are preserved in our knowledge and practice of the craft and promoted through teaching and collective exhibition at conferences ensures that the craft will live on. I too agree with many of you that I have never met a better group of folks than the ones I have meet through my blacksmithing journey.- Welcome to IForgeIron (AACB)
Thank you Glenn. We will shortly have our websites modified with links back to iforgeiron.- 2013 Southern Blacksmith Conference in Madison, GA
- Damaged Anvil from Steel Yard
Looking at the photos and compairing them to the ones in Anvils in America, i would agree that it could be a mousehole standard london Pattern. Could you post an absolute profile picture of it. The radius under horn on the moushole anvils seems to stand apart from some other london patterns from the photos that I have seen.- Miriatic Acid
Just a safety note. You should always refer to an MSDS. Other than that, I think that anyone handling such materials should equip themselves with pH paper, and as noted before some soda ash or lime, kind of like a spill kit.- The worlds oldest anvil?
The following isn't neccesarily my belief but could be a mathematical possibility: Everyone is neglecting the possibility that anvils were used on other planets that could pre-date ours. Also, in the cycle of Big Bangs, there could have been previous universes without records remaining of them.....some of these may have had anvils or heaven forbid (Anvil shaped objects) or chinese anvils. It sure would stink to find out that other civilizations were ruined when they started importing cheap tools. Older still, what kind of anvil does God use? Also, How about the possibility of a anvil from a blown-up planet surviving the journey across space and crashing down to earth as a meteorite? Again, even more weird, what if the size of the anvil was super small or super big, as if the people on that planet were not our size, or what if they had three arms? - April 17 & 18, 2015 AACB 50th Anniversary Celebration