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Fuchster

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  1. Thank you for the info. He will be pleased. According to my friend the anvil came from an old man who could almost do anything with an anvil. My friend said that will also pass it on....just like the old man did.
  2. A good friend of mine has this Trexton anvil and would like help identifying it. It has 100 stamped and it also has this serial number 210648 or 215648. The Trenton logo inside a diamond shape figure. Thank you.
  3. I am saying base but it is probably the foot... I tried uploading pictures but no way!
  4. the serial number is on the base on the side of the horn. The "22" is on the opposite end on the edge of the base under the rectangular part... The weight is stamped below the logo on the side.
  5. Interesting forum. I spent a lot of time learning from others. And yes there is a lot of interest in blacksmithing still around. So I got this Hay Budden anvil (after looking for a US one) and would like help decoding the serial number 14575 on the horn side. It also has 22 on the base. it is 155 lbs. I tried uploading a picture but failed.... Thank you.
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