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Hi guys. I'm looking at a 138 pound fisher anvil. Things I know about it. It says fisher on base. Stamped 13 for the weight. It looks to say 1912 on it. My question is it a 1912? I don't see a eagle logo on it so that has me believing that it may be 1942 or 1972 since there is no eagle logo on it and I know later on they had a name tag on them that may or came off. Any help would be appreciated before I shell out the 250 for it.

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 The best way to date a Fisher is to start slowly, keep things light, and respect their feelings. Fishers are generally open to long-term relationships,  but only when they've had a chance to get to know the other person really well. 

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1 hour ago, JHCC said:

 The best way to date a Fisher is to start slowly, keep things light, and respect their feelings. Fishers are generally open to long-term relationships,  but only when they've had a chance to get to know the other person really well. 

I guess I had that coming haha

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12 hours ago, JHCC said:

 The best way to date a Fisher is to start slowly, keep things light, and respect their feelings. Fishers are generally open to long-term relationships,  but only when they've had a chance to get to know the other person really well. 

You beat me to it!

                                                                                                                                     Littleblacksmith

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On 11/12/2016 at 7:49 AM, JHCC said:

 The best way to date a Fisher is to start slowly, keep things light, and respect their feelings. Fishers are generally open to long-term relationships,  but only when they've had a chance to get to know the other person really well. 

Oh, and hold off on talking about age and weight. 

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