Tejaas
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Ok guys, need some information in regards to an anvil I acquired today.
First off, it's a Trenton.... with "ACME" overstamped -directly- on top of the Trenton/Diamond logo.... I'm aware that Trenton along with HB and PW all manufactured for distributors... in this case I believe ACME being Sears/Roebuck (correct me if I'm wrong!)
She is in great shape by my standards... but I ain't no 'smith.
Perfectly flat top, with pretty square edges all around,
The bick has slight rounding on the tip.
No cracks, repairs, huge gouges, etc... just a good case of surface rust.
Hardie/Pritchell holes are both present.
The anvil is marked "C100"... the scale shows it as 99.2 pounds. The weight stamp is on the forward edge of the front left foot (as viewing the horn from straight ahead.)
There is a porters hole on the front of the waist, about hakfway between the horn and the front feet.
The bottom surface of the anvil has a recessed hourglass shape.
The anvils serial number is "A65808" without a doubt... nice and sharp.
It is located on the forward edge of the front right foot (also as viewing the horn from straight ahead)
There are no other stamps/markings that I can see... after I hit it with a brush cup I will share any additional markings I may find.
Can anyone please provide any insight into a production year of my anvil?
Is this a quality anvil?
A quick photo, again please forgive me for it being crappy... I got it home after dark and was in a rush to tend to other things... the markings would not show up at all in photos due to surface rust and lighting anyhow.

In an effort to display the logo, I did a quick graphite rub since I couldn't find my wire brushes....it's rough in the photo, but in person you can make out the ACME and TRENTON on top of one another pretty easily.

Again, thanks for any additional info/date/etc you guys could provide!
~Tejaas~
First off, it's a Trenton.... with "ACME" overstamped -directly- on top of the Trenton/Diamond logo.... I'm aware that Trenton along with HB and PW all manufactured for distributors... in this case I believe ACME being Sears/Roebuck (correct me if I'm wrong!)
She is in great shape by my standards... but I ain't no 'smith.
Perfectly flat top, with pretty square edges all around,
The bick has slight rounding on the tip.
No cracks, repairs, huge gouges, etc... just a good case of surface rust.
Hardie/Pritchell holes are both present.
The anvil is marked "C100"... the scale shows it as 99.2 pounds. The weight stamp is on the forward edge of the front left foot (as viewing the horn from straight ahead.)
There is a porters hole on the front of the waist, about hakfway between the horn and the front feet.
The bottom surface of the anvil has a recessed hourglass shape.
The anvils serial number is "A65808" without a doubt... nice and sharp.
It is located on the forward edge of the front right foot (also as viewing the horn from straight ahead)
There are no other stamps/markings that I can see... after I hit it with a brush cup I will share any additional markings I may find.
Can anyone please provide any insight into a production year of my anvil?
Is this a quality anvil?
A quick photo, again please forgive me for it being crappy... I got it home after dark and was in a rush to tend to other things... the markings would not show up at all in photos due to surface rust and lighting anyhow.

In an effort to display the logo, I did a quick graphite rub since I couldn't find my wire brushes....it's rough in the photo, but in person you can make out the ACME and TRENTON on top of one another pretty easily.

Again, thanks for any additional info/date/etc you guys could provide!
~Tejaas~
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