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Fisher & Norris Factory Museum recently bought an original Fisher anvil stand that held a broken Fisher anvil.  The anvil was removed, the stand cleaned and painted, and a near perfect 100 lb Fisher/Crossley anvil installed.         

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It joined this group of pristeen Fisher anvils on display in the Museum.IMG_20190315_171332.thumb.jpg.7f0f99d2ef777b27f8c99ac9298ed81f.jpg

This is what Fisher anvils look like when new.  A few of these have never been struck.  When the Museum contents get sold someday, the buyer of any of these anvils will be the first to ever use them.  Four of these are 150 lb, two are 100 lb.

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Hey guys, Im new here and i just picked up my 1st anvil. Just wondering what i have. The guy said it was about 50 lbs, ill weigh it to confirm. I was more curious about the markings. Is there one that signifies weight? Also are there knock off fishers or do i have a real deal? Thanks. 

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It's the real deal---it says so!   That is the date sold on it too as they offered a warranty based on that date. and 8 should indicate it's around 80 pounds.  If it was sold to you as 50 pounds; then you got about 1/3 more anvil for free!

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Yea, ive seen alot of post about how to repair and whay not to do.  Didnt plan on doing anything to it myself. Ill go read over that JHCC when i get to the house. Forgive me if ive already broken the rules, was just excited about my new tool!!

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Crossley  made extra anvils in 1979 in anticipation of having some inventory after they were forced to stop casting at the end of 1979.  They sold some of them in the early 1980s.   The remaining inventory of anvils, stands, and a vise were given to me in 1999, and are all in the Fisher & Norris Factory Museum in NJ.   The complete story of all of this will be in my upcoming book, hopefully available in spring 2020.

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