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Actually, After alot of searching, I found a place about an hour away that sells the stuff for $55 CAN. Thanks though.
can we have some more information plz -
This a my new treadle hammer that I designed over a year ago and finally welded up recently. It's a straight line linkage type. The hammer weighs about 100 lbs and has a little over 16" of stroke.
your hammer looks VERY NICE!! GOOD JOB! -
Nice anvils! Which one are you going to use as your main forging anvil?
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Hey Frank
As per Anvils in america, that serial number was around 1907................still reading about the nash...........
Chad J
Chad, Thx for the info! -
Finally, i have time to clean my 2 anvils. One i already know it is a Hay Budden farrier pattern anvil. Plz help me
identify witch year it is made. The number is 1 4 9 2 5 3.
I found out that the other anvil is a Nash anvil. it looks like that it is cast steel and it is about 156 pounds. I don't know anything about this anvil, so can you guys help me provide more info?
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Thanks Frank,
Do you have any more info on these hammers? -Banjoe
I did a lot of research and i couldn't find that company. It is probably out of business.
Some people still sells the used hammers.{NOT NEW} -
This is the I.D plate on my hammer. It might not be an Anyang. Does any one recognize this plate? Thanks
it is not an "Anyang".it is a "feiteng" made in province of "Jiangsu".
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very good info thx bob