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Sask Mark

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  1. There's a seller on ebay that usually has them for sale.  

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/BLACKSMITHING-ROSE-BLANKS-12-Sets-Flowers-Blacksmith-12-Flowers-Roses-Forging-/281120439345?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4174157c31

     

    I have a plasma cutter and 18 ga steel in my shop and I still wouldn't try cutting my own when I can buy these instead.  For the amount of time and consumables required, I would rather buy these blanks for under $5/flower.  

  2. Peter Wright had a few different stampings through their history according to Anvils in America.  The one I am most familiar with is as follows:

     

    They had the name stamped, usually with "Patent" under the name.  "Solid Wrought" was usually stamped in a circular pattern.  After about 1910, the word "England" was stamped.  Then the weight in the hundred weight system was stamped at about the waist level.  There were usually characters stamped on the front of the feet as well.

  3. I always slide the anvils as far forward as possible when I haul them.  I strap them right up against the front of the box of my truck.  That way, if i have to get on the brakes in a hurry, the anvil won't start sliding and gain momentum.  It's unlikely that you will be accelerating fast enough to cause the anvil to slide backwards...

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