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Lindsey

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  1. John, forgot to add in your previous rant; were you stating I was merely supporting a conjecture or did you cross thy wires and meant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPoBE-E8VOc . As a professor I have to swim through the mediocrity of laymen terms to find the routes beyond the stupid sauce of the Google nation. Best to you and all respect to, I Forge Iron. Lindsey
  2. Thanks for the feedback, Thomas. I have Postman's first edition and do not know if he made additional additions where this could have been covered (identifying post 1998 Anvil discoveries like A and O). Does the Nimba compare to the older models (note I see the waist/width variance with the Nimba)?
  3. Not my ad, found on E-bay and contacted the seller who stated it was an Alldays (the seller lives in Kansas would save me freight). As far as chumming I am afraid not, no logic in living by pure assumptions. Looking to buy a large anvil found one and thought I would ask (thus the whole joining I Forge Iron to seek out information from others that might know a thing or two). Large anvils in my area are as rare as hens teeth. Would like to have one for my shop.
  4. Do you know if they made anvils. I have no idea what else it could be.
  5. Kansas, new to the forum, my apologies.
  6. Greetings, I believe I have found an Alldays and Onions Anvil here in the US. Are these rare, I cannot find anything about them. I have Trenton's, a Peter Wright and Many more. This anvil ears the Mark 3 3 24 and has the stamping on the feet as well. My Peter Wright has the weight mark and the name on the side. This I believe Alldays has a smaller fatter stubbier horn not like the Peter Wright Pattern. Document4.docx
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