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Chi-Town

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  1. Really appreciate the responses here @ThomasPowers and others. I never thought I'd be able to get a same-day vintage Anvil diagnosis - this is a cool forum. @Fatfudd it does appear there were once markings where you indicated -   hard to tell for certain with all the time & wear. I traced with charcoal & paper - but could only make out what might be a leading '7' from that. And still not certain if that's a blemish or number. As much as I'd like to get into blacksmithing and have had occasion when I need - it took me 8 years to even drag this beast from its hiding spot,  so I'm going to sell. Thanks for offer @Timber Ridge Forge if you are interested in this one please let me know.  

    Also, I guess you all have seen or heard of the documentary "Ore to Ax" - if not, you must check-out. I've watched it a few times and absolutely love - amazing to see that whole process play out. 

  2. I live in a Chicago home built in the late 1870s. I found the Anvil pictured here tucked away in a nook of my basement the day I moved in, several years ago.  I weighed it, and it came in in at 157 lbs. Dimensions are 28” long, 11” tall, and 11” wide at the base.  Seems like a "Hay Budden" from other pics I've seen. I can't find any markings, or serial numbers, if there were any, they might be pretty worn by  now - any advice on where to look on anvil specifically?  Here are the pics - hoping someone can tell me what I've got here? 

    It sure is a cool thing to find an old anvil in your basement :-) 

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