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I just acquired another to add to the shop so I thought I'd put pictures of them all up here.

First off is the new arrival
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348# Peter Wright and I've got to make a stand for it yet.  This one seems to have a narrow deck and a long heel and horn when compared to my 250# Peter Wright

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Then comes a completely different beast, it used to be a 400+# Wilkinson which copped a fair bit of abuse and the heel was busted off.  Someone did a repair job on the heel and welded up the deck as well.  A lot shorter, wider and thicker than either of the above but still perfectly OK for beginners to learn on.

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Next are a 210# Attwood on the left and a $240# Peter Wright on the right, one of these will have to go as I have to be able to justify the new puchase.

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Then there's my travel anvil, a little 1cwt no name that I use for displays

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And finally there was my birthday present last year, yes it's a cast iron ASO but who could refuse when your name and birthdate are cast on the side!

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Regards

Andrew

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I acquired this little guy yesterday at the scrap yard for $0.26/lb!! Whilst missing practically an entire 1/3, it still weighed in at 124lbs. I will be going back to search the cast bin for the heel. I can't find any numbers to figure any weight system on it but it has 1889 casted on the base. Upon quick inspection, I could not decipher any steel face on it from cast as it appears to be all cast by looks of the broken section.

 

-Hillbilly 

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That's a nice very usable Fisher anvil, probably a 200lber. It looks like it still has the face plate because of the step from the cutting table to the face plate. I might be wrong but there should be some difference note after you wire brush the back. Since it is a Fisher having the lost section won't be of much value because there isn't any easy way to reattach it.

Enjoy it as it is!

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Welcome aboard Mikey, glad to have you. Nice score on the anvil, 100lbs. is a good size, especially if you have to move it very often.

 

Have you been reading through the sections? Almost anything you might need to ask has probably been answered several times. Pull up a comfy chair, pack a lunch, a beverage and get ready for  more blacksmithing info than a boy could want.

 

Oh yeah, I almost forgot, we LOVE pics, the more the merrier.

 

Frosty The Lucky.

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New to the group. Picked a Hay Budden a couple of weeks ago. It's a 104#, in pretty good shape except the edges are pretty rounded. Serial Number is 73488, I would appreciate it if someone with the Anvils in America book could let me know the year of manufacture.

Ray

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New to the group. Picked a Hay Budden a couple of weeks ago. It's a 104#, in pretty good shape except the edges are pretty rounded. Serial Number is 73488, I would appreciate it if someone with the Anvils in America book could let me know the year of manufacture.

Ray

 

It looks like 1901 for that anvil according to my copy.

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