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crayls

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  • Location
    Southeastern Indiana
  • Biography
    New to knife making.
  • Interests
    Living History, flintlocks, hunting, fishing
  • Occupation
    Pest Co. Owner/Operator
  1. Around here at farm auctions and flea mkts. the anvils you do see usually don't go for under $200. Most people want to go w/ the $X per lb. **** . Do we buy cars by the pound ? So much a lb. isn't a way to buy an avil I was told by a supposed expert. Keep the infor coming, I really appreciate it.
  2. So, my anvil was made no later than 1927 ? And, with the gentleman above, there are a known total of 7 (including mine) in all of N. America ? I can't believe they'd be so rare. So,,how do I go about finding out what it's worth ? Should I have the edges re-done so they're square ? As to my hardy....Atha Tool Co. the man said above. How old is it you guess ? Value ?
  3. I have some good pics of my first anvil. I'll gladly send the pics. It does not say Kohlswa on it. It says "Made in Sweden" "111 LBS". and has what looks like SIS Co. Superior stamped in it. There is what looks like an A with a horseshoe around it on the hardy (7/8) base. I'd like to send the pics to some of you and see if I can find out more about this anvil, when it was made, etc. and so on. You can see my anvil here too: Pictures by crayls - Photobucket Thanks
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