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  1. I just wanted to help. The reason I even chimed in, when you mentioned that your anvil did not have any serial numbers. That was the big clue my anvil was not a HB. It just happens I have a Trenton and an American hanging around. Both are about 100#s. The American has the handling hole on the bottom. Could it be a Trenton ? Time to nail it with the ole wire brush. N.N.F. Beautiful, Manchester, Michigan.
  2. Here is a shot of my American. I thought it was a HB, made for American Hardware. But it didn't have a serial number on the front foot. In the first picture you can see the handling hole low on the front foot. Get some more paint of were the logo should be. I have been wrong before. N.N.F. 70,340 bounces
  3. Looks like an anvil I have. I knew it was a Hay-Budden. Wrong, turned out to be an American. Made in Brooklyn 1888 to 1912. It has the same concave base. Same handling hole in the middle of the front foot. N.N.F.
  4.    Hello Glenn, 

      Not sure if you can help me. I made a post yesterday. Knowing that what I was posted is not possible. I have a new anvil, and tried and tried the bounce test, the bearing was going higher than the point were it was "dropped" from. 

      Could you please remove my post. Its embarrassing, and don't want to taint the great information on your site.

       Sorry 

        Pat 

    Beautiful, Manchester, Michigan. 

  5. Thomas, I love all of your input on this site. Just a drop. I will ask my wife to help me post a video. Just a drop. How many bounces till orbit? I know and believe in my head and heart this can't happen. It's just a drop. Magic beans, Bigfoot?
  6. Just got a small tub of bearings from a mechanic. Most of them are around 1/2". So I get home and try a bounce, bounces really high. Again and again over 100% ? Physically impossible ? Is the bearing to hard ? N.N.F. Beautiful ,Manchester ,Michigan .
  7. Hey Roy, According to Mr. Richard Postman, in his book Anvils in America. Its an 1897. N.N.F. Beautiful Manchester Michigan
  8. Adam, Very glad it worked out. Looks good, and at a great price. Its time to start making, smoke, noise, and fire. I would like to see a video, of you standing on your head, forging. (Smiley face thingy ) N.N.F.
  9. Hey Adam, I was lucky enough to get a chance to go to Quad State almost 14 years ago. A buddy let me tag along. I learned more in an afternoon than I did burning coal in my back yard for three years. There are demonstrations all day every day. The one thing that they all had in common, they all made it look so easy. Trailer after trailer of rusty gold. Its a must see. N.N.F.
  10. I know of a hippie "cure". At my house we use Arnica Montana in a pill form. It is for bruising and muscle soreness. Drop a hammer on your toe, its just what you need. There is also an Arnica cream, it is becoming more mainstream. The cream is awesome to help specific area. Best of luck N.N.F.
  11. Thanks, for the info. It has 4 handling holes, one is low dead center of the front foot.
  12. When I was walking out to get pictures, It came to me, what a great weekend to liberate an American.
  13. Barn find, just picked up a Hay Budden. I was looking for the serial number, no luck. Next I took the wire brush to the logo. It's an American. I remember that HB made anvils under a lot of different names. Any guess what years HB made anvils with the American logo?
  14. Thank you, the search is on for orginals. Any guess what the year of publication was.
  15. I have photocopied versions of a book with 239 pages, and what is called 320 plates. These photocopied versions were sold by a Blacksmith named John Kosirnik at, quad states. Each page has a written description on one side, and then an artist rendering of the work on the other side. Is there anyone who knows the name of this book? The photocopies I have start at page 20. I shot a photo of what I have as the last page, would be page 239.
  16. DUMMYS? REALLY? My TBI brain swimming. Trying my best to not to stoop. I could write a book on your comment. It would not be nice. A wise person once said " if you don't have any thing nice to say, don't say anything at all ". Sorry is a nice thing to say. Also appropriate. I am sorry for going off topic. Smith on Mud, this a great place to ask questions.
  17. Hey Steve, Go Green? Oh well. That should be Welcome. Pat Beautiful, Manchester, Michigan. Go BLUE.
  18. Looks like a weld at the waist. Plus a cast base. Its a 99#ER 1915.
  19. This is a picture of an adjustable guillotine. Made by my buddy, the late John Kosirnik.
  20. Jeremiah, Oh thats right, Jeremiah was a bull frog. Black Frog, Someone posted a photo of a Arm & Hammer and serial number, last night. It was a post, asking for help dating. (Let the posts fly, I said help dating) N.N.F.
  21. Hello, Rod looks like A26865 is a 1896 vintage, from A.I.A. Then the nephews 217515 is from 1947 or 1948. NNF.
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