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Joshua Vanier

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  1. So njanvilman had a look at this and responded through PM saying that this is a 1950's era Fisher. The company was making unmarked anvils at this time for an unknown reason he says. Also, the area we think we can see the eagle he says could possibly have had a paper label. Thanks for the help everyone! I'm super happy with this outcome.
  2. No, there are no numbers on feet. I have checked very carefully. Even looked on the bottom. I think your on to something with the ground away eagle. I'm sitting here comparing it with another picture with the fisher eagle and I agree. the upper right area looks like the top of the wing and head. I wonder if someone wanted a flat surface there and that is why they ground it off. Any idea who that Fisher expert is?
  3. Wow cool, I'll look up Fisher anvils to learn more. Thanks guys! Pic of other side below. Do you think there could have been mark in the area where the paint is more worn away? Strange that there are no markings!
  4. My new 153 pound anvil. I paid 370. I can't find any markings on it at all. Face is in extremely good condition, as if it was never used or was reserfaced. It has a larger radius ground in near the cutting table on both sides. The base looks old, with painted over rust but the face looks new. It seems to have decent bounce with (i don't have a good ball baring to test it with), but does not have a very high pitched ring. Anyone able to help me with ID? Should I be worried about the not so high pitched ring? What do you guys think of the price? I was using the anvil shaped object I made in the third picture for a couple of years. This actual worked quite well for me. New anvil has much better rebound than this as expected
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