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wroughtn_harv
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We have them cataloged and am waiting for a book on anvils to come in from Amazon. We should get that Wednesday.
One of the favorites for me is a Hay-Budden that only weighs 80 pounds but it has a five digit serial number which means it was made in the 1890's I believe. And it is almost perfect, makes the heart just thump looking at it.
Two swedish, two mouse holes, bunch of Peter Wrights, even more Hay Buddens and then there is the JMH Competitor 260 pounder that is just like new, Pieh has it on sale for $1,447.00, gorgeous hunk of steel. The Hay-buddens have serial numbers so when we get the book we will know their ages.
One of the favorites for me is a Hay-Budden that only weighs 80 pounds but it has a five digit serial number which means it was made in the 1890's I believe. And it is almost perfect, makes the heart just thump looking at it.
Two swedish, two mouse holes, bunch of Peter Wrights, even more Hay Buddens and then there is the JMH Competitor 260 pounder that is just like new, Pieh has it on sale for $1,447.00, gorgeous hunk of steel. The Hay-buddens have serial numbers so when we get the book we will know their ages.