Moving day!

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Well, today is moving day, went and got my first load and back here at the house unloading, came in for a quickie ice cream break. As usual I got a bunch of pictures, will have em up later after everything is moved. not as much as I thought, but a few more big things like the big forge, treadle hammer and grinder/table. I did all the anvils in one trip, my big trenton and my broken heel trenton, my mystery, my stake anvil and my very first anvil 22 pounder cast steel HF. Moving sucks, but it is not too bad atleast when it is your own stuff.
 
Moving is right up there with a sharp stick in the eye!!!Good luck-I hope everything goes smoothly for you
 
You should have asked for some help.I could always supervise !!
 
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My veiw out over the lake
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My MODEST collection
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Blade steels, O1, A2, 1095, 1075, 1084, 5160, W1, W2, 1045.
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About 1,000 pounds of stuff....stuffed into the back of my little red truck :D
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Not too much stuff once it has been put away
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things left to move still are the forge and chimney, the treadle hammer and the KMG and table, and a few other small things.
 
Sorry you have to hang up your hammers for a while. Let the creative juices flow while the time goes and when you go again it should be a lot of fun. Jim
 

Geez Sam, from what it looks like here, I think you're in desparate need of MORE ANVILs :jerkit::D

Well, after you moved into the new digs, there will be plenty of time to acquire more STUFF :eek: Don't forget anything.
 
Jim, I am itching to get back to it already! Thanks to Page for the offer on the gas forge, should work perfectly.

Larry, it is a MODEST collection, so far :D. Just oufnd a friend who gave me a hand crank blower, happens to have a almost perfect mint condition Hay Budden, one of the best I have ever seen, hope to add that to the collection.
 
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