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An interesting JEB anvil


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Hi All,

 

I am new to this forum and blacksmithing too.

 

I spotted this anvil in a residential backyard . The owners were so kind to let me close exam it and take pics.

 

By now I was thinking of all JEB-s as single horned, stepped based, no pritchel hole design but that is not the case. Also never seen eagles next to the JEB logo. Anvil seems to be in the 25-30 kg range.

 

Thought would be interesting to share with you guys.

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Hi Matei,

Sorry for the late responce.

As far as type , the most popular anvils down here are the double horned, but there are too many different manifacturers for those. Socialist era double horned(bulgarian made) probably the most common. Classic type JEB-s also fairly common but as you say most of those have a dished mid section unfortunately.

Nice work on your web-site!

                                            Greetings!

 

I have the "classic" type (austrian) JEB anvil with the same logo and angels. that's my first anvil, a very nice 32kg one.

what's the most popular type of anvil in Bulgaria? 

 

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