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Village Forge? Anvil
Black Frog replied to Quenchant Tarantino's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
125 is the pounds stamp. The 194055 is the serial number, 194,055. Made in 1926 according to AIA. -
Looking for any possible info on my Trenton please
Black Frog replied to Darrell Delaney's topic in Anvil Reviews by brand
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How about closeup of the sideTrenton logo stamp, and another closeup of the serial number on the front foot under the horn please!
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help me with anvil id
Black Frog replied to Metalmaster01's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Most likely a Trenton, can you post a closeup pic of the serial number area? Guessing there are more digits than "1914" from that base style.... -
Arm and Hammer 95#
Black Frog replied to twisted_times's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Thank you for the pictures. For several years now I have been recording A&H logos and their serial numbers. A&H had several different logo styles through their production history. Yours is the earliest serial number I've seen for that style of logo stamp. -
Anvil buying advice requested
Black Frog replied to RuckSack's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
THAT is a Swedish anvil. Kohlswa brand. I'd test the rebound, some made in the 1980's had a softer face. But generally Swedish steel anvils are among some of the best in the world. Between the two you have shown, this is by far the better choice to me. -
Anvil buying advice requested
Black Frog replied to RuckSack's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Possibility that #1 may not be a German Trenton or a PW..... I'd be looking around for more markings, possibly Swedish cast steel. If so, the decision is a no-brianer to me, #1 being the far better choice. Have any more pics? Other side? Closeups of the sides? Picture of the underisde of the base? Is there handling hole in the front foot? -
scrub the front foot under the horn for a serial number.
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170# Trenton Anvil Questions
Black Frog replied to Michael Gendron's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Thank you! This is toward the very end of the 2nd style of U.S.-based logo stamp that Trenton used. For that serial AIA indicates 1911. -
170# Trenton Anvil Questions
Black Frog replied to Michael Gendron's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Shady, Can you post a closeup of the side logo stamp, and another of the serial number? I'd like to add it to the Trenton logo database. Every new entry helps! -
Yes, Trenton anvil. Please post a close-up picture of the side logo stamp area. The side with horn facing right. There may be some remnants of the logo stamp.
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Show me your Bottle Openers!
Black Frog replied to Arbalist's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
Haven't done any openers in quite a while but after the passing of one of my all-time favorites a couple weeks ago, Tom Petty, I thought this would be a good project. I made the iconic Tom Petty logo of the flying-V guitar piercing through a torn heart into an opener, all one piece of steel with no welds. I thought this would be a cool way that Tom and I can always have a beer together. Very tricky to make with the guitar tapering one direction while the heart tapers the other way. Polished the heart and left some forge scale on the other parts for a nice contrast and cool look. LOTS of time into this, but worth it.... Today is Tom Petty's birthday. Happy Birthday Tom, I hope you like it. -
Definitely looks like a late Trenton base. Extremely late Trenton serial number, at the very end of production. Can you take a picture of the side area logo, similar to the first one you posted of the A&H logo stamp, but a bit further away to show the 3 inches around that logo? I'm wondering if there are some remnants of the Trenton stamp still there.
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Do you have more pictures of the complete anvil? My guess is that you have a Trenton anvil that was repaired by A&H, and restamped. Sometimes you see an extra number in serials now and then, but that logo style was quite late in A&H production. An extra number still wouldn't be correct for the logo stamp style.
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Yes, the backwards "FB" logo mark.
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This was not made in Cleveland. Has the Fagersta Bruk mark, made in Sweden.
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Columbian anvil. You sometimes see these dual horn patterns from them, come in various sizes.
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Yes indeed, first year forged Trenton. AIA indicates 1898. If you chalk higher up on the side above the USA stamp, we may see remnants of the circular "SOLID WROUGHT" stamp or Trenton diamond. Thanks for the pics!
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You most likely have a very early U.S. Trenton anvil, forged like the German ones. Scrub the front foot under the horn for remnants of a serial number. Usually just to the right of the handling hole in the foot.
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Looks like you have lots of info right in front of you. Take a wire wheel cup on an angle grinder and clean this area. I can see the 131, and part of the other stamping.
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Indentifying a Soderfors
Black Frog replied to Thief_Of_Navarre's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Where does that come from? totally different in almost every respect. MH was forged with steel plate, Soderfors was all cast steel. Their profile shapes were not nearly the same look either. As far as identifying a Soderfors, many times you'll see the parting cast line running up the base under the heel/horn. Some (not all) Soderfors have flats on the feet similar to Peter Wright. Once you're familiar with the "look" of Swedish anvils, it is easier to notice how the lines of feet flow upward into the waist area. Generally those lines go up higher than most other anvils.- 15 replies
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The "A" prefix for HB started in 1918..
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Anvil identification help?
Black Frog replied to JSet12's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
not the normal looking Fisher I guess....