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It's a Anvil used for blacksmithing.
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Please don't scrap the anvil. Clean it up and find the maker's marks & date of manufacture. Check with that blacksmith to see if he knows its value. These are very collectible, prized even by both professional and hobby blacksmiths. Unfortunately you already scrapped another valuable item. I saw in the back of the scrap truck a swage block, a large square of iron with many shapes along its edges and inside. Blacksmiths use these for shaping iron to specific dimensions; very useful to some.
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You never seen an anvil? Our elementary school had one in our woodcraft class. I made a sauna scoop for my grandfather :) It was hard work especially as we weren't allowed to heat the copper and the iron up at all. I must've spent at least 10 hours pounding that damn thing :D
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Use it as a paperweight.
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i know wat its used for, but i didnt know the name till i read all these comments..... i want onw of thos, u can make ur own knives and everything xD well.... not really, unless if u have some huge fire thing to melt metal and wat not. haha
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Keep the anvil! It would be a terrible waste to scrap such an awesome old tool. Clean it off with a wire brush and wipe it with some oil to stop the rusting.
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That anvil looked a 'andful. ......Sorry best I could come up with at short notice.
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anvil!!!
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You might find a use for it if you need to work a piece of metal. I threw out an old iron cobbler's anvil, that I now wish I had kept. Oh well, you live and learn. :(
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anvil lol
YAY!! I GUESSED ANVIL!! I WAS RIGHT!! What do I win? :D??
sorasgirl0 3 weeks ago 12
lmao i got it right in 0/5 sec of seeing it :P
696Justin696 3 weeks ago 6