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  1. Yes, still learning the thread and refer to it often. I reside in Sisters, Oregon!
  2. Thanks Thomas for the valuable info. Will take good care of this anvil. How does one determine the “sweet spot”?
  3. I purchased this 110# Colombian a month ago in Yuma AZ. I have read nothing but good about these anvils as being cast steel. This anvil was made between 1905 and 1925. The face measures 14 3/4 x 3 5/8. Total 23 1/4. 10” high. Base is 9 1/2 x 9. I will be using it in the spring for mild smithing and knife making when return home. All comments welcome
  4. Do you know what the significance of the #3 is next to the 1881?
  5. Thanks for the info nj. I will check. From what I have seen from other posts, might need to clean first to see the numbers. Are these anvils OK to Blacksmith on. There seems to be differences of opinion because of the heat and pounding associated with Smithing?
  6. Just purchased. Not sure of the weight, but would guess 150-200lbs. Will clean and weigh it when get home in April. (Snowbird)Paid $400.
  7. Can anyone identify the Maker, etc. of this Anvil. It appears to be 108#
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