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mioduz

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  1. I bit the bullet and took the long (1 hour) drive to buy it. I wanna source a nice hammer next and am trying to find a local blacksmith that I could get a class from for a weekend and make some tongs to learn more about how to effectively move metal
  2. how hard should the face be? should the file skate freely across like i check a knife after quenching???
  3. The seller is inpatient and since im taking my time to do research he has dropped the price down to $400 if i come get it today. Assuming it has a decent rebound using a ball bearing (i assume anything over 10" rebound on a 12" drop would be good) will this be a good investment as I have never even used an anvil before. Or should i wait to find something with less abuse?
  4. I agree about the face being milled down. It seamed like the edges are too nice to match the condition on the rest of the anvil. Also a little low compared to the horn. Also one of the "feet" appears to be broken short?
  5. I am interested in learning more about blacksmith trade and ironworking. I have been keeping an eye out for a local anvil for sale for a good value. The ad states this is a hay Budden 250lb anvil with a 1" Hardy hole. I do not know enough to quantify these statements, but I can't find any other photos of hay Budden anvils with the round cross hole through it. Also doesn't look like 250lbs, but I am uneducated in these matters He's asking a very fair 450 if all of this is true
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