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    1917 Trenton Anvil — Restore the Edges, Add a New Face, or Leave It Original? Looking for Expert Advice

    I’m looking for some guidance from the experienced anvil collectors and blacksmiths here before I go any further with this Trenton. After a lot of research and help from people on the forum, this appears to be a Trenton, nominally 120 lb, dating to approximately 1917 by the serial number. It...
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    Help Identify This Antique English Anvil – 126.5 lbs

    Looking for opinions from the anvil experts. I recently picked up this 126.5 lb London-pattern anvil and have been trying to identify the maker. Specs: Weight: 126.5 lbs Overall length: ~16” Face width: ~4” Height: ~13” Hardy hole and pritchel hole both original Heel intact Horn intact No...
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    Help Identify & Value This Charles Parker Vise

    Looking for opinions from the Charles Parker experts. I recently picked up this The Chas. Parker Co., Meriden, U.S.A. swivel-base machinist vise and would appreciate any information you can share. Specs Maker: The Chas. Parker Co. Markings: “THE CHAS. PARKER CO. MERIDEN U.S.A.” “3S ON”...
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    Help Identify Rare Vintage 5” Universal Rotating Head Bench Vise – Double Swivel, Missing Badge

    Hello everyone, I’m hoping the experts here can help identify this unusual vintage bench vise. I’ve spent several days disassembling it and researching patents, but I still haven’t been able to determine the manufacturer or model. Here are the details: Approximately 65 lbs 5-inch...
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