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  1. The below link might give you some ideas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPIfAGZKpfc
  2. Zozon. Just a few chisel marks. There are a few punch marks as well. Toowoomba the town I got the anvil from used to have a big railway workshop. The anvil may have come from there. Or any number of railway workshops in western QLD. All I know is that there is a world of difference forging on it compared to forging on my lighter anvil you can see in the back ground. The extra mass really dose make a difference.
  3. I picked up the tool on the left of the picture at a flee market. Is it a punch or a drift? Paid $10.00 AUS for both.
  4. JHCC. It is a nice one and very good to forge on. I may have posted to soon as I found this https://www.iforgeiron.com/topic/64219-306lbs-anvil-identification/ not long after. Could it be? Looks very simpler, might just be wishful thinking through.
  5. Hi all. This being my first post, please be gentle I bought the pictured anvil as a Bradford and Kendall 314lb from a yard sale in Ipswich QLD. Which is about 2 hours drive inland from Brisbane. Went there to buy an old dining table. After looking through some old post on the BK anvils I am thinking mine is not as the only markings are the weight stamps and it has no lugs. What do you guys think? It is a great anvil either way and the rebound is around 75% with a nice quiet ring.
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