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trenton anvil james pelzer 08-04-2005
Posted by james pelzer on August 4, 2005, 8:31 pm
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hello all. A couple of questions
I have the chance to do alittle horse traiding for a 300 lb trenton anvil. I
am not up on there reputation. any feed back would be great.

also I am going to build a small power hammer. I like the simplisity of the
Appalachian Power Hammer rusty or dusty. I have sent them sevral e-mails
asking for information on there plans but no anser.
does anybody have plans for this hammer. or somthing simelar?
thanks
james



Posted by Tom Stovall on August 4, 2005, 9:16 pm
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ames pelzer wrote:
>
>hello all. A couple of questions
>I have the chance to do alittle horse traiding for a 300 lb trenton >anvil. I
am not up on there reputation. any feed back would be great.

I've found their farrier patterns anvils to be most excellent in use,
comparable to Hay-Buddens in quality. YMMV. The ones I've used were
three piece instead of the usual two, with a rather obvious weld in the
waist.
--
Tom Stovall, CJF
Farrier & Blacksmith
stovall@REMOVEwt.net (remove REMOVE)
http://www.katyforge.com

Posted by james pelzer on August 4, 2005, 9:25 pm
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thanks that information helps
> ames pelzer wrote:
> >
> >hello all. A couple of questions
> >I have the chance to do alittle horse traiding for a 300 lb trenton
>anvil. I am not up on there reputation. any feed back would be great.
>
> I've found their farrier patterns anvils to be most excellent in use,
> comparable to Hay-Buddens in quality. YMMV. The ones I've used were
> three piece instead of the usual two, with a rather obvious weld in the
> waist.
> --
> Tom Stovall, CJF
> Farrier & Blacksmith
> stovall@REMOVEwt.net (remove REMOVE)
> http://www.katyforge.com



Posted by Nolano on August 6, 2005, 4:47 pm
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Trenton anvils are good. go for it. I'm envious.


Posted by james pelzer on August 7, 2005, 11:14 am
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Thanks agen for the feed back
> Trenton anvils are good. go for it. I'm envious.
>



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