Trenton anvil serial numbers. Numbers on the feet of the anvil like this one are usually serial numbers or other identifiers. Anvils in america list 1898 as the first year of trenton manufacturing anvils with serial numbers 0 to approx. Need help identifying this trenton anvil. Subscribe subscribed unsubscribe 28 28.
Old industrial site way too much iron in. Its big brother is the one on the far right it needs hand polishing and all of the fit up. Trentons are good anvils one of my favorites. There are no numbers or letters on it.
The guard is mild steel the is air quenched l6. So its a trenton. Nice anvil by the way. If there is an oval depression in the bottom it may be either a trenton.
Made by trenton for sears and roebuck has 100 lb stamp and serial number dates it to 1908. Not above it but in the same space as the t. I bet this anvil would. Any help would be appreciated.
That wouldnt make any difference for the year. It has the diamond with trenton in it but also has a buel patent mark with what looks like wroght iron guaranteed usa written around the words buel patent. Can someone tell me the date of my trenton anvil. Tools i am now the proud owner of is the anvil.
For those who dont know it columbus forge iron was started by sy and carl wright descendants of anvil maker peter wright they forge welded the trenton anvils under a steam hammer. Update after wire wheeling it acme trenton on side trenton in a diamond shape. That part is pretty easy. 4000 being built the 1st year.
Id let it go for the same money. The anvil had some crazy good rebound. The anvil had some. Anvil identification quick and dirty.
Its serial number is a11076. 95lb trenton anvil ironsmyter. That is the most finished piece its got a guard fitted and my mark on it. Trying to figure out its age and how its made.
Also it had some interesting marks on the waist of the anvil. It may contain the weight information as well since its not marked anywhere. Again it rebounds and rings like crazy. There are no numbers or letters on it.
Have you weighed the anvil and if so does it correspond with the hundred on the foot. Id want to grind the mark out. Flour and look harder for a serial number. If the anvil was a trenton the serial number 21569 would indicate a.
I cant seem to find a seam on the top where a tool steel plate would be.