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Hi I am new to this. I collect and display old things and I just bought 2 hay budden anvils.I would like the years they were made. I am not sure if I have the serial numbers wright but I think I do. One is 84# ser # 117698 the second is 74# ser # A11225. I also bought a large anvil it has some letters and numbers on left side ARI then HOLL or HOLE or JoLL or JoLE and 1.3.29 it is maybe 200# I can not tell for sure it is welded to an I beam. If any one can help It will be greatly appreciated. I use things from the past to teach children how it used to be. If you want to see what I do Go to elginlights.com and sparkleberryfair.com These shows are what I do. I do it for kids all volunteer.

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Hi I am new to this. I collect and display old things and I just bought 2 hay budden anvils.I would like the years they were made. I am not sure if I have the serial numbers wright but I think I do. One is 84# ser # 117698 the second is 74# ser # A11225. I also bought a large anvil it has some letters and numbers on left side ARI then HOLL or HOLE or JoLL or JoLE and 1.3.29 it is maybe 200# I can not tell for sure it is welded to an I beam. If any one can help It will be greatly appreciated. I use things from the past to teach children how it used to be. If you want to see what I do Go to elginlights.com and sparkleberryfair.com These shows are what I do. I do it for kids all volunteer.


I just looked at the third anvil and it does look like Hole with the numbers 1.3.20 What does the 20 mean. Thanks for all your help.
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Just remember that these were hand stamped. Every number stamp set I ever bought has nine stamps: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. You turn the 6 over to get a 9.

I have seen anvils with upside down letters, and even whole logos upside down. So it is not beyond belief that someone turned a six upside down and made it a nine, and it got by the inspector.

If so, to me that would make it special, if not especially collectible.

Or, it could just be a zero with a scratch in it.

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