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4 hours ago, George N. M. said:
It appears to be in pretty good shape and I'm guessing in the 150-200 pound range
Awesome thanks for that knowledge I appreciate that! I will find a scale and a ball bearing and go from there! Have a good day!
5 hours ago, TWISTEDWILLOW said:Howdy from eastern Oklahoma!
Howdy! It's always nice to find another okie on here! I definitely appreciate you looking that info up for me I've been searching a lot and havent really come up with research on what this might be brand wise or a time this might have been casted! Thanks and have a great day!
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8 hours ago, Frosty said:
While I can't help you with your anvil I can welcome you to the forum, glad to have you. If you'll put your general location in the header you'll have a better chance of hooking up with members within visiting distance.
Hey Frosty I definitely appreciate getting my attachments and post in order I had no idea it posted a bunch of extra stuff that was not needed. I will add my location in the header next time and pay a little closer attention to what's happening and where the post is going.. thanks again and have a great day!
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I have this anvil I inherited from my uncle and I'm trying to identify this beast.
The anvil has to weigh atleast over 200 pounds and the only identifying mark it has is a "R" on the base of it.
I'm also looking to sell and downsize this anvil since I would only be making smaller blades. What would be a good fair price for this as well.
Located in Duncan,Oklahoma
Hello all! I'm trying to identify what anvil I have
in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
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Upon further inspection the R looks to be welded on.. maybe it's part of someone's initials or the company mark from past owners..