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1841 mountain howitzer anvil!!

Started by Branson, February 08, 2013, 09:02:45 PM

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bob

Branson, Very interested in the mountain howitzer anvil description and pictures?? I think I have one  that I've come across completely by accident, blacksmithing for over 30 years and always buying and trading blacksmith tools of anvils, the one I have looks exactly like the one sold on eBay, describing it as a mountain howitzer anvil.. Quite familiar with the Civil War Reenactors, had a retail shop and catalog that I sold to them for about 20 years plus. Thanks, Bob

Branson

Quote from: bob on February 16, 2015, 03:05:07 PM
Branson, Very interested in the mountain howitzer anvil description and pictures?? I think I have one  that I've come across completely by accident, blacksmithing for over 30 years and always buying and trading blacksmith tools of anvils, the one I have looks exactly like the one sold on eBay, describing it as a mountain howitzer anvil.. Quite familiar with the Civil War Reenactors, had a retail shop and catalog that I sold to them for about 20 years plus. Thanks, Bob

Bob, I've collected every photo and set of photos of this anvil I've come across.  Mostly, the images I have are too large to post here (not to mention there are enough to bore the rest of us.  Why don't you contact me directly at:

branson2@sonic.net

There seem to be two (at least) styles of these, an in one form or another they were issued from around 1840 to at least 1914.

keykeeper

Branson:

Seeing this thread pop up again reminded me of some pics of one a fellow was showing to us on facebook in one of the blacksmithing groups. I saved them just to show you.

I'll resize them and post them here later this evening when I return home.
-Aaron C.

My vintage tool Want list:
Wards Master Quality 1/2" drive sockets (Need size 5/8), long extension, & speeder handle.
-Vlchek WB* series double box wrenches.
-Hinsdale double-box end round shank wrenches.

Branson

Quote from: keykeeper on February 18, 2015, 08:31:43 AM
Branson:

Seeing this thread pop up again reminded me of some pics of one a fellow was showing to us on facebook in one of the blacksmithing groups. I saved them just to show you.

I'll resize them and post them here later this evening when I return home.

I'll really look forward to these!

lazyassforge

Branson,

Pictures of this anvil showed up over on Iforgeiron.com , I thought they might interest you. They show the anvil storing in the base of the stand. Looks cool to me!

Hope this helps!