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Ivan85

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  1. Thanks for answer. 

    First impressions are very good: face is very flat (even with a ruler measuring up to the light), but has some marks of cuts, not serious & 2 chips - photo №№ 5 & 9.

    As for its condition I think it was used hard for its 70+ years and it is still in good condition so I guess that the  quality  is good.

    30mm steel ball bounces for about 80% of the height from which it was thrown. Currently face is in rust, I think after cleaning these results would be better. 

    From 30mm steel ball strikes It sounds continuously, more longer then another Hungarian anwil which I have (Sac MNOSz1300)

  2. If you are going to use the anvil, clean off the paint off the "circled" part.  Then put the anvil to use.  Do not grind or polish this surface.  Just use it.

    Thanks! Yes I will clean this surface. I'm not going to use this anvil right now, I have another one for use. Currently I'm just a beginner in a blacksmithing. I will work on less valuable anvil. I could not miss this anvil. So I bought it.

  3. On 7/7/2015 at 2:31 AM, matei campan said:

    that "circled" part of the anvil shouldn't be polished, it's not part of the face. maybe has a reinforcement  use, to make the edge less likely to break, or it's there just by "tradition", because the older has that feature too. note that the anvil has the horn to the left, as many Austrian pattern anvils.

     

     I asked about  "circled" part of the anvil, bacause seems that this part of the anvil is also tempered. Steel ball bounce of it like from the face.

     

  4. On 7/6/2015 at 5:45 PM, Frosty said:

    More perfectly good anvils have been damaged even ruined by people wanting to "restore" or "Repair" them.

    Thanks for advice. I do not want to do harm to this anvil.  That's why I asked the questions before doing something. Taking into account all advice - I decided to do nothing with this anvil, & leave it as is. I just clean it from the red paint and rust (it was partially painted in red - someone was cleaning out the brush from the paint), I'm going to use a metal brush. & then cover it with wax ot may be you advice something else?

  5. Well the answers to your question may vary quite a bit if you are in Croatia, or South Africa, or Australia, or...  yet you didn't mention location.

    I'm from Ukraine. The matter is that a lot of everything, including tools & anvils was taken out from Germany after the World War II in 1945. For example this anvil, which I've bought a couple of days ago. http://www.iforgeiron.com/topic/42701-hungrian-pre-wwii-cast-steel-austrian-style-church-windows-anvil-sac-mnosz1300-in-unused-condition-have-some-questions-about-it/

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    Hi there!

    Several days ago I've bought this anvil. It was sold as German anvil. The seller said that this anvil after the World War II in 1945 was taken out from Germany, & it happens that this anvil was idle & nobody worked on it. Then I searched & was pleasantly surprised with such a good find: that it is Hungarian anvil made by SAC. Anvilfire link removed at the request of Jock Dempsy/anvilfire. 

      

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  7. Hello, everybody. I want to buy these anvils. Can anyone help me to identify its manufactures & age. The little one has marks: on the one side there are 3 stars, on the other numbers: 5 3 9 1. It looks like Wilkinson or Mousehold. weight is about 160 lb. (65kg) length 23" height 9"

    Another big one has no marks (currently I have only these photographs) weight is about 600 lb. (210kg) length 39.3" height 13.7", width 6.6"

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