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Kohlswa 22 Kg Type A1101 viewsThis one's the smallest of the Swedish Kohlswa cast steel Type A1's in Anvils In America. When bought one of the edges was very damaged so Idecided to get it machined down. It's about a RC57 and the shop had a hard time taking 3/16" off the top. It took over 2 1/2 hours. But they did a nice job.
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22 Kg Kohlswa Anvil120 viewsThis should make a very good travel anvil
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Maybe a Wilkinson?103 viewsgood rebound, top is slightly crowned but not gouged or broken anvil sits at an angle and i have no idea why ,see other pic with stick under it.lots of life left in this one 1 0 8 for 120 lbs but cannot find a name anywhere
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Maybe a Wilkinson?85 viewsnote the 3/4 inch stick of wood bringing anvil to level?
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Maybe a Wilkinson?99 views120 lb cannot find a name
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Maybe a Wilkinson?93 views120 lbs side view of edge ,i filed a bit off to see how thick the top plate was and it appears to be close to 1/2 inch
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Lightweight109 viewsOnly 45 lbs, about the smallest Kohlswa you can get.
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1 - 0 - 5 weight anvil130 viewsJ.Wilkinson & Sons Queens Dudley, according to the Anvils of America this trademark would have been from around 1830-1870.
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1 - 0 - 5 weight anvil122 views117lb J.Wilkinson & Sons Queens Dudley
It's kind of ravaged but there's hope it'll be salvaged.
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1 - 0 - 5 weight anvil85 viewsClose up of the remains of the logo
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1 - 0 - 5 weight anvil104 viewsYou can just make out the beginning and end of J.Wilkinson & Sons. It's in an arc over Queens Dudley.
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