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Posts posted by Beardedblacksmith
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I have the 165# peddinghaus and I love it I've had it for almost 2 years and the face is still smooth as glass. Definitely worth the little extra money. Buy once cry once this will last for hundreds of years easy
You can see the anvil in the pictures these where taken the other day. This anvil holds up to any task i've put in front of it. No chips or dents anywhere! Its truly a beast of a anvil.
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Beast of a anvil how heavy is it?
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It looks to be a "jeb" European manufacturing anvil.
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Yeah :/ I just started collecting anvils so if I get any trentons ill post pictures of them for you.
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Theres supposed to be a casting number right? Theres one on ebay right now and it has a 41 lifted casting mark on it and its dated 1939-1940. The same year as mine and the one on ebay the serial number is 800 higher than mine.
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Sweet thank you so much sir.
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Oh haha ill head on into my shop and take a picture of the logo.
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Not the trenton logo its a badge looking thing inbedded into the waste of the anvil.
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Its posted up top
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Yeah I got this for a steal! Its super clean. How heavy is yours?
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Yeah I have never seen this on a anvil so I was quite confused what this was. When you check your number let me know what it is. That would be cool if our anvils are almost the same haha.
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Looks to be like a mouse hole anvil. You can tell by the feet.
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Peter Wright
in Anvil Reviews by brand
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Its in great shape the edges and hardie hole are basically brand new. They are so crisp. And yes the holes are threaded all the way through and theres one right after the cut table. Do you know what they are? The guy said its for tooling but I dont know what for.
I yet to find clean marks on the anvil besides the weight stamp. Im going to clean it up and see what I find. Ill keep this updated.