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Hey everyone, here's our big shop anvil we use. There aren't any good markings on it, it was in a field in Illinois. We bought it and love it. There is no dip in the face, although there are some erosion pits in the face. It has a slight ring, but when you hammer it has a "thump" sound. If you catch it with your hammer though, it still has a lot of bounce in it. We haven't weighed it, but we're pretty sure it's in the 300 range (maybe 350?). My step dad seems to think its from the mid 1800's. Anybody have any idears? Not the safest stand, I know. We just had a huuuuge locust tree fall in our yard. Going to cut 'er up for a base.

 

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Well I did some research and looked some places. It's a Hay Budden model 105, with an inspector stamp 2 or 22, but someone had cut part of the base and coupled with erosion, I can't make out the serial numbers other than an A (i think), 0, and 4. 

 

We've got another Hay budden with a newer top welded. Can't really use it though unless you've got ear muffs on. It'll make you go deaf. Can't see serial numbers or anything other than inspector stamp 4. 

 

This is like detective work! Our other anvil is a Vulcan number 10 - 70lb. 

The other is Something MFG. Not a peddinghaus, but something with a P. Peater or something. 

 

Aaaaaand my step dads is a 125lb Mankel farrier's anvil. 

:) 

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It's later than 1908 but without the full serial number its hard to tell If you could make out an A before what were the other serial numbers then its later than 1917.

 

Fatfudd, only could make out the three, A, 0, and 4. Unfortunately they weren't even in succession. I wish you could find out more via the inspector stamp... oh well. 

Yeah, someone took a cutting torch and trimmed off the bottom of the anvil legs. My guess is that it was welded to something. 

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I picked this 250 lb PW up quite a while back (about a year and a half ago), but almost straight afterwards I took it to my school where it's been on loan until this past week.  I've only just had chance to now to give it a quick wire brushing to see how much of its markings I can make out.

 

PETER

WRIGHT

PATENT

SOLID WROUGHT (circle)

2     1     1

 

The side of the anvil that has the markings has taken quite a beating during its past life. I've no idea what sort of abuse these people were subjecting this poor thing to, but it's almost obliterated the markings.  It has all sorts of deep circular dings in it - in some cases deeper than the stamped letters.

 

After wire brushing I rubbed some soapstone across it to try to highlight the lettering a bit.

 

I don't know a ton about PW anvils, but I gather from what some others have posted, that the lack of an "ENGLAND" stamp means that it's either pre-1910, or perhaps pre-1890?

 

Cheers,

Neil

 

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Got my first anvil yesterday for $100. Before i start monkeyn' with it i would like to make sure its not some sort of rare gem. If it is I want it out of my hands. Not sure if its possible to mess up an anvil but im sure i could find a way.

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Hey Dizzy - welcome to the forum. 

 

We ask everyone puts their general location in your profile. You might be surprised how many IFI folks live within visiting distance. 

 

Not a rare gem sadly. Vulcan is a cast iron body with a fairly thin face plate. Many people don't rate them highly but they will be much better than a cheap ASO anyway. 

 

yours looks in pretty decent shape which is good. Get forging and have fun!

 

All the best 

Andy

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As he said and *please* do not grind/mill, any on the face; a thin faceplate can become a "too thin" faceplate *fast*!

 

Note that Vulcans do not ring when struck and so are good for areas where your shop needs to be "discrete" .  I would also not suggest you use it for heavy sledging.

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Been looking for an anvil at least six months now. Found this little guy hiding right under my nose at the bar my wife works at. The owner told me that it was his grandfather's, and gave it to me for free as I help out over there every now and again. He just didn't want me selling it. No visible markings that I can see. It weighed in at 126.6 lbs before I cleaned it up. I can't wait to get it mounted up and put to use. Definitely an improvement over my railroad track

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Very nice score, Jason! 

I'm no anvil wiz and might be totally wrong but this looks like a quite old lady-baby. And is in a real good shape for the age of hers.

I'm definiately waiting what the wiser say about this one.

 

One thing is sure: this can be used well for an other 100 years.

 

Greetings:

 

Gergely

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Ok it is a little old, tired and was found in a junk yard. Would you bring it home?

Rest of the story?
French anvil dated 1723. A French rohset on the side, an "MN" Monarchy Napoleon on the other side. Found in a junk yard in the old town of Jaffa.

Hate to be one to bust anyone's bubble but 1723 was some time before Napoleon was born:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon

Nice anvil though ;)

George

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Recently I was given this old anvil. I don't know anything about it except it looks like about 5 pieces of steel, forge welded together. I hope these pictures can be seen and hope someone can tell me a little about where it was originating from. I just wire wheeled it a bit to show the markings.

Thanks in advance.

dinkytoy47@gmail.com

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