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|  Hay Budden Anvil
 #7854722 04/27/23 09:18 PM
04/27/23 09:18 PM
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  Anyone know anything about hay Budden anvils?   I would guess 90-110lbs 
 "Not Really, Not Really"
 Mark J Monti
 "MJM you're a jerk."
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|  Re: Hay Budden Anvil
[Re: MJM]
 #7854787 04/27/23 10:19 PM
04/27/23 10:19 PM
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They were a top-end, American made anvil. They are sought after in todays anvil market. They were made from around 1890 to the mid 1920's or so, in Brooklyn, N.Y. 
 
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|  Re: Hay Budden Anvil
[Re: MJM]
 #7854791 04/27/23 10:25 PM
04/27/23 10:25 PM
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  I should know more on Saturday, when I pick it up. 
 "Not Really, Not Really"
 Mark J Monti
 "MJM you're a jerk."
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|  Re: Hay Budden Anvil
[Re: MJM]
 #7854800 04/27/23 10:41 PM
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I have a 70 lb and cost me $250. Had several offers on my way back to the tent. https://www.iforgeiron.com/   is a website with a ton of information about anvils and forging. 
 Some individuals use statistics as a drunk man uses lamp-posts — for support rather than for illumination.
 
 Andrew Lang (1844-1912) Scottish poet, novelist and literary critic
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Life member NTA , and GA Trappers assoc .
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|  Re: Hay Budden Anvil
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 #7856164 04/29/23 10:43 PM
04/29/23 10:43 PM
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 Throw some coal in the forge and make the hardy's.  I made 100's of trap stakes in the forge.  Four sided point, drive a cold nut on to red hot rod.  So I have are 40+ years old.    ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/04/full-964-175826-point.jpg) 
Last edited by MJM; 04/29/23 10:50 PM.
 
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 Mark J Monti
 "MJM you're a jerk."
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|  Re: Hay Budden Anvil
[Re: Moosetrot]
 #7856374 04/30/23 09:40 AM
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The guy who taught me to blacksmith was a huge fan of the Hay Buddins.  They are less "ringy" than others and your ears will thank you. Moosetrot  As I often say to my wife, "what did you say" 
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 Mark J Monti
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|  Re: Hay Budden Anvil
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 #7856426 04/30/23 10:52 AM
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 I made a bunch of rebar stakes with 4 sided points like that probably 20 years ago. Like them much better than stakes with a ground point.  Those may have been the only smooth stakes I ever made.  I always used rebar.  I made those for a member on here.  I can not remember of there was six or twelve.  They were for ram snares and had a piece of angle iron on them to put the spring eye on. 
 "Not Really, Not Really"
 Mark J Monti
 "MJM you're a jerk."
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