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  1. Nice. If the Mrs. won't let you keep it I have space in my shop in Kamloops.
  2. It looks to be a solid wrought anvil with the characteristic swayback. I have a 181 lb solid wrought Peter Wright.
  3. Hey Taylor I was wondering exactly what you used to coat the kaowool and how is it standing up. As well are you using 2 burners and what is the internal volume of your forge.
  4. Just remember you plan to hit the anvil repeatedly with a large hammer. So don't be to fussy.
  5. Hey Peep, I was looking for info on my Canadian Anvil when I found your post. Mine is about 115 pounds and configured a little differently. I like the clipping horn but then this was my first anvil. I bought it new from Randy Blackstock at Western Equine Ent. in Langley( or close) in 1989. The horn is flat in imitation of what lots of American shoers were doing to their anvils at the time. Your anvil looks very similar to a Short Sugar anvil I saw once. The farrier traveling with the Lippizans had one. I think our anvils that they are a single casting though as you can see the casting marks up the center. And I still have an anvil stand Dave and plan to revert to a wooden one soon. One feature of my anvil is its loud clear ring and 20 years later that ring is always with me. I added some pictures and included my new PW,solid wrought,1 2 10 , and my old shop anvil at 2 2 1, a PW as well and with the welded on face.
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