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Berkley Wagar

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    Indianapolis Indiana
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    Knife smithing

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  1. On a different note, does anyone know where I could buy some good quality smithing coal in the central Indy area? I might switch to coal, right now u use propane.
  2. I was not able to go, I came down with strep throat.
  3. the rebound is around 75%, which fine by me. if there is anything i would end up doing to this anvil, it would be redoing the edges. the whole shape of the anvil, except the horn, looks like a mouse hole forge anvil. but like i said, the horn does not match up. thanks for all your help! how would i check to see if it is cast iron?
  4. Ok, I might stop by. I actually took some blacksmithing classes there. I’m not looking to sell the anvil, I was just courious about where is came from. Is there any kind of fee for the meeting? I think the instructor for the class was bill. I don’t know his last name but he did a great job!
  5. Ok, I live in Indianapolis Indiana. Thanks for the advise.
  6. it actually weighs 144 lb. probably 150 lb when it had the horn.
  7. Hi, i recently got an anvil off a friend of mine and i was wondering what type of anvil it is. To me, it appears to be an american star anvil, but all the markings are rusted out. The horn is busted off and there are welds along the edges of the face. Other than that there is no really bad damage. I don’t know the weight but if i had to guess it’s probably around 110 lb to 120 lb. if you guys could let me know what type of anvil this is ( if you know) that would be great. thanks!
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