Hey guys,
I want/need an anvil, and have started looking for one, but I'm not in any rush. I don't have any specific requirements just yet, but I'm interested in maybe learning to do some basic blacksmithing work in the future, so figure I should get something decent.
I just noticed this Trenton listed on CL and it's not far from me (they're asking $1,100 for it) They say it's 340lbs and dates to 1910, but from some other info I've found, it seems like the date may be off. I've read that Trenton made them in two halves and then welded them together, so I'd expect to see evidence of the weld, but this looks different from others I've seen. It looks like it was broken in half at the factory weld, and then welded back together with a big stick welder. Aside from the weld beads, the rest of it looks pretty nice.
Has anybody seen a Trenton that looked similar in the waist? I'm asking as much to learn about the brand in general, as the specific anvil, so feel free to fire away with related comments. Thoughts?
I want/need an anvil, and have started looking for one, but I'm not in any rush. I don't have any specific requirements just yet, but I'm interested in maybe learning to do some basic blacksmithing work in the future, so figure I should get something decent.
I just noticed this Trenton listed on CL and it's not far from me (they're asking $1,100 for it) They say it's 340lbs and dates to 1910, but from some other info I've found, it seems like the date may be off. I've read that Trenton made them in two halves and then welded them together, so I'd expect to see evidence of the weld, but this looks different from others I've seen. It looks like it was broken in half at the factory weld, and then welded back together with a big stick welder. Aside from the weld beads, the rest of it looks pretty nice.
Has anybody seen a Trenton that looked similar in the waist? I'm asking as much to learn about the brand in general, as the specific anvil, so feel free to fire away with related comments. Thoughts?