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Trenton Anvil


Dylan Sawicki

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I got this great condition Trenton anvil from one of the sellers at the NEB meet, and I would like to know possibly a little more about it. What I gathered from AIA was that it was made from 1899 to 1904. It has 4 handling holes (one bottom, one under the heel, one under the horn and one underneath that one on the feet), and a cast base with hourglass depression.

Tremendous ring and pretty good rebound with a small hammer. (still need to get a 1/2" ball bearing)

Sorry I can't really read the serial number I'll try and get some baby power on it tomorrow. Also interestingly it is a smiths pattern with 2 pritchel holes.59bf243e73709_trentonanvil1.jpg.e6647f10fda6606f96ab89a3b6a0b917.jpg59bf24023c867_trentonanvil2.jpg.e1a6fdc138964618d56959d87461a7bc.jpg59bf2408a6c0a_trentonanvil3.jpg.e5eb3b66969f25a53e7952421c27996d.jpg59bf241a91885_trentonanvil4.jpg.f07383a66cd0b168f89cd22820dea9d0.jpg59bf241eb6f8c_trentonanvil5.jpg.a7c188faccb83b09ec475619c96b4034.jpg59bf24244b8e4_trentonanvil6.jpg.9b3e93f6262c8b821c8941706a966a7e.jpg

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