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Gzeus

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  1. Thanks man hope your heatin, beatin,and repeating. Anvils beautiful I'm doing some frame welding now.
  2. That's what I was thinking appreciate it.
  3. That is very interesting. I am in love with it. I am in the classic automotive resto business and do custom brackets and heat the metal with oxy acetylene and form the brackets into shape. I am in love with this anvil it's in good hands. I would never beat cold metal on it so it will stay in similar condition. It's my baby. Thank you for the response. I was thinking about belt sand out the small chips what do you think?
  4. Beardedblacksmith screen name is on this site and is who I purchased it from. He posted some good close up pics.
  5. I purchased this from another member on this site. Anyone have any additional information. I cannot seem to find any Trenton anvils with this badge. It is a 200+ # and in really great condition. Has a few small chips along the edges. To me that would add character so in my opinion I would not belt sand the them out? Any additional information you experts can tell me. I think someone on this site said it is from 1939 or 1940.
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