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Joseph Hamden

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  1. This is after a few hours with a bad brush and some oil, will be looking for some wax after I recover from that part of this lol. So the last question I have is whats a fair price? It weighs more than I do, and a bit of looking around on the net at Hay Budden info puts it at the 350# type but the dimensions are just a bit off on the catalog dimensions. Not trying to screw anyone or myself here just hate that it has sat for a year without me using it and want it to go to someone that can use it more.
  2. Thanks everyone. I will work on cleaning her up and getting some nice pictures and putting this in the tailgating section. I live in WV.
  3. A very nice ringing when hit by the hammer, ball bearing was not the best, was a little rusty, but it was easily catch able by same hand I would guess 75%+ easily. The height with the stand is 27 inches so the base is about 13 inches tall. Not seeing any markings what so ever. The bolts were amazingly well stuck, so took a few minutes, But the bottom is very flat. .
  4. The face is a bit over 5 1/2 x 22, the horn is 13 1/2 inches long.
  5. Ok tilting it in my state is a no go. Sorry, I hit it with the wire brush and have a few more pics. The only mark I saw on the side was "26" on the back side. It has three coats of pain lol, Green, Red and the top coat was copper when I got the anvil. The height of just the anvil is 14 1/2 inches. Give or take, I still cant bend well lol.
  6. Thanks Steve. Working on unbolting it in just a few minutes. Will let you know what I find. It was to fix "foot drop" on my right side, that is 100% better now. No need for a cane when walking now although the back pain though has increased.
  7. Hey guys, I love the forums and have never posted before. I have recently had back surgery and I just do not need this anvil anymore. I have a smaller railroad anvil that will be enough for my new level of hammering metal into knife shaped objects. So I would like to know more about this anvil before I try to sell it. So any input about the anvil and/or best way to sell it would be awesome. I never weighed it but the anvil and base almost bottomed out by small truck. The dimensions are 36Lx6Wx27H (My son did the measuring lol so +/- 1/2 inch lol.)
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