Holy cow one for each arm!

Jesse Latham

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Had another Trenton anvil offered to in a trade. Like most of you, it is hard to say no when one floats by. This one is 141 pounds. I am not sure of the age. The too surface seems to be pretty good and is flat. All in all a nice score even if I don't need it. I have had the other Trenton in the pictures for about 30 years or so. It weighs 136 pounds. Jess
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Looks like a good anvil. Yeah hard to turn those guys away. Ive got my sodofors that I use all the time and a PW that I have not gotten to use much at all but it was a good deal so I snagged it.
 
I just picked up a sweet little Arm and Hammer (NOT a vulcan) a couple of weeks ago. It's about 90 pounds and in pretty good condition. I paid less than $2 a pound for it. I got it for a demo anvil. My shop anvil on the other hand is a 275# Peddinghaus.
 
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