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From: greenwoodironworks
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  • very impressive metal working skills you have. few people could do what you just demonstrated and very few as quickly and perfectly as you did, thanks for the demonstration.

  • verry nice, and too keep a great ring to it, pretty impressive

  • hey

    i have take a interesting vid, this pls upstairs to enter "The Zunft / The guild part 1/2"

    and click on the first vid ^^

    sorry for my english ;)

  • Thank you for showing your appreciation. The repair job was a bear, making perfect roots and welds, then finishing. I have found no maker's mark on the anvil, but it is first class, and by its style It could be a Refflinghause.There were a number of separate Refflinghause forge shops. Also, there were other great anvil shops, and some big comp[anies that could have made it also, including the GHH, which began as the St. Anthony Mill in 1758. They could do anything in that shop.

  • Beautiful!!

  • Well done! Good job on repairing it! That anvil is a Refflinghaus I believe, am I correct?

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