MadeByMiller
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I appreciate your input! I will get it cleaned up soon and get better photos. The information I've gathered so far is taking the most common consensus from what I've been able to find, but I know that the internet is not always reliable, especially when it comes to something as difficult to verify as an old chunk of metal that hasn't been produced in at least 100 years.Sorry, I read that thread and its 100% opinions - conflicting at that, and zero hard verifiable facts.
Get some better pics of your "cast line" at different angles and light. even the rust/patina is different from one to the other. What I see is exactly what I see on certain hewing hatchets, and most all Wiss snip jaws. a specific line and a difference in steels used. both of the examples I mentioned are well known, and in the case of Wiss, marked "Inlaid" (forged) blade edge materials. You cannot file the stuff, its too hard. it must be ground or honed with a stone
While your anvil face does not need it too hard, (you don't want it cracking) it does need to be tougher than as cast, even if steel.
I do submit this video as further evidence to back up the one piece, solid cast steel claim (video should start at 7:35):










