

- #Arm and hammer anvil serial numbers serial numbers
- #Arm and hammer anvil serial numbers serial number
- #Arm and hammer anvil serial numbers full
Free Serial Numbers For SoftwareĬast iron makes for a terrible anvil-you lose a very large portion of the strike force into the cast, and they will not hold up to even moderate use. Another thing to be careful of-the market has been flooded with cheap cast iron anvils-I'm sure you can guess the source of most of them. Yes, they can still be found (I bought a 120-lb Trenton for $100 within the last year) but the price above is much closer to market value for a decent one in decent shape. Good luck finding anything decent for a dollar a pound now-$3-5 is closer for a decent anvil, and more for a good one. I try not to make money from my friends or family. Note that none of this pertains to the imported 'solid' cast iron chinese garbage also known as ASOs (anvil shaped objects) How good a freind and what do you have in it? Trenton Anvil Identification I still see good used steel and WI anvils selling anywhere from a real low of 50 cents a pound up to a very high on ebay of seven or eight dollars per pound. These will more than do whatever I need for as far as I can see into the future. We currently have three acquired over the last four years, all in good conditon, nice faces with great 'rings': a Trenton 89# for 125 (Craigs List), WI Arm & Hammer 200# for $300 (Farm Auction) and a Peter Wright mounted on a well designed new steel stand for $150 (Craig's List). However, the upside down one is throwing me for a loop. I'm pretty sure it is a Hay Budden manufactured in 1907 based off my research online on other forums about anvil dating.
#Arm and hammer anvil serial numbers serial number
It has a serial number on the front right foot (SN: 130427) Under the ACME logo, it has 100 stamped in large numbers but the number one is upside down. If the anvil was a Trenton, the serial number 21569 would indicate a year of manufacture of roughly 1901.
#Arm and hammer anvil serial numbers full
Convert Anvil Studio trail version to full software. In the greatest numbers and are the anvils you. They are good anvils, congratulations! ANVILS-THE OLD RELIABLE TOOL, THAT GETS NO RESPECT. That number if there is no second 7 at the end puts it around 1900. Definitely made by the parent company of Trenton, Columbus Forge and Iron Company of Columbus, Ohio, probably for a hardware wholesaler (they made them for at least 15 other companies), thus the A in the serial number.

Always looking for a deal on good quality tools. Just some things ive picked up at some shops around here. As indicated, manufacture,condition, weight, (the more under 100#s or over 150-200#s they are, usually the bigger premium they bring) condition, age, type (solid steel, Wrought or cast, I much prefer to work on WI anvils)then possibly style. Unfortunatly for anvil users, we have to compete with collectors and horders for old iron. Not an expert but have been interested and watching anvils the last several years. The wrought Arm and Hammer Anvil is often confused with the cheaper cast Vulcan anvil.It is a American made steel faced wrought iron bodied anvil made by the Columbus Anvil and Forging company of Columbus, OH.
