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Sask Mark

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  1. Dragons Lair,

    Yeah, I noticed that too. It does ring nicely, so it is steel. You can see the mould lines and the words on the side (which I can't make out) are raised, so it is cast.

    I don't think it is Columbian as it has very poor finishing (large mould line running down the horn).

    Perhaps it is one of those Mexican bootleg anvils that ThomasPowers mentions from time to time. It's possible a few made it up to Canada.

    If anyone has any ideas as to the manufacturer, please let me know.

  2. Here's mine.

    A 102 pound Trenton, A 100 pound Hay Budden (Lakeside that is sn and weight stamped in the same fashion as Hay Buddens), an 88 pound Peter Wright, a 128 pound Buckworth (looks a lot like a Peter Wright), an unknown cast steel anvil with the heel broken off, and a 150 pound Vulcan that I sold a few months ago.

    18428.attach

    18429.attach

    18430.attach

    18431.attach

    18432.attach

    18433.attach

  3. It depends on which place the number is in. If the number is in the ones, tens, hundreds, or potentially even thousands place, it probably won't make any difference in determining the approx. year of manufacture since Mr. Postman provided a range of serial numbers manufactured each year.

    For example, sn 204318 would have probably been manufactured the same year as 204818. (Disclaimer - Before anyone breaks out an AIA book and tells me I'm wrong with these two serial numbers, please note I just made this up as an example)

  4. A lot of times Trenton had both the serial number AND the weight stamped on the front of the foot while Arm and Hammers (and Hay Buddens) usually had only the serial number stamped on the foot with the weight being stamped on the side.

    The serial number provided doesn't seem to fit the scheme of HB, Trenton, or Arm and Hammer. Arm and hammer sn's never exceeded approx. 52000, Trenton never exceeded approx 225551, and Hay Budden never exceeded approx 250000 before resetting back to 1 with an 'A' prefix.

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