Hey Folks
I picked up an Attwood Stourbridge 1 0 1 (113lbs) the other day, face is in alright shape considering the age, however someone knocked the horn off of it.
I was considering drilling a hole, threading it and either running a standoff inside a replacement horn and welding it on or drilling all the way through and bolting the horn on, then welding it.
However once I cleaned the name off the side and looked it up I am hesitant to foul up an old girl like this if it has any value to a collector (even missing the horn).
I could work with hardy hole tools, but I was intending on honey badgering this broken gal until I came across a much larger anvil.
Are they worth anything in North America with a missing horn? (reason I say North America is I work for a flat deck transport company that I can send this piggybacking anywhere for a very reasonable cost)
I am going to clean it up more and take some pictures, though I did grab one of the name.
Looks like someone was testing chisels out on the sides.