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T.Hess

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  1. It weight as much as mjölnir ! haha from what ican tell i should weigh 375lbs but yeah I should get I weighed in Live in salinas California an inherently hard place to find blacksmithing paraphernalia but I've made a few connections ..thanks all for the help I'll keep you all updated on the restore ..just wanted some IFI advice before I did any thing to it. Danke T.Hess
  2. concave underneath the anvil? i dont think so. would germans put 375 instead of kilo if it was being sold in the u.s?
  3. Hail all Blacksmith! i have just bought an anvil for 450 that wight 375 pounds i'm in total shock i got it for that price i'm wondering if i should remove the paint to better ID this anvil. i am 90% Sure the paint is Not original... all i can make out is 375 but there are hint of other letters above it. if so i would do it with ether paint remover of light wire brushing. the hammer on the anvil is a 3.3lbs Peddinghaus for reference... from everything i can tell its likely not a peter wright it seems to be in American weight standard i have never seen an anvil like this. please if anyone can id the brand or give me some sort of clue as to where it might have been made i would greatly appreciate it. Danke Schön T.Hess From his weapons on the open road, no man should step one pace away. -Norse saying
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