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On 12/5/2016 at 11:37 AM, arkie said:
The serial number will be on the left side of the foot under the horn, if it's legible.
Yes, that is the left side,apparently the a part of the serial number was scratched of. I will try to clean some of the rust off and post another image.
On 12/5/2016 at 11:39 AM, Farmall said:That is a a neat little anvil. Love to have an anvil that size.
I can see an "A" and maybe a "6" and possibly a "7" on the left side of the foot. Try shining a flashlight at different angles on the foot. Or try dusting it with flour and gently brushing it off.
Wow you have a keen eye! I'll try to clean off the rust today, and do the method you suggested. Thanks!
BTW, any idea how heavy this anvil weighs?
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Hi to everyone in this forum! I have inherited an anvil from my grandfather, I tried to look for a serial number but the side where its supposed to be is pretty scratched up. I'm sure it's a Hay-Budden. regarding weight i think its around 25 to 30lbs... if anyone has any info please do tell, I wish to know what year it was made. Here are some images for reference.
Anvil identification
in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
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Thank you for the help much appreciated, I downloaded the 1914 Hay-Budden Catalog in PDF format. I am thinking of selling it since we'll be moving to a new house and I can't carry much of my old stuff. I am from the Philippines Farmall, I dunno how much shipping would cost sending it overseas.