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Anvils in America

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When this encyclopedic reference was published a decade ago the author thought he would be lucky to sell the first thousand copies. They all sold in less than a year and the book is now in its fifth printing and still selling! Referring to Anvils in America is so common in blacksmithing and collecting circles that it is merely referred to as "AIA". Want to know when your anvil was made? Refer to AIA. Want to identify the maker of your anvil and learn their history? Refer to AIA. Prior to AIA there were a few collectors of anvils and very few had an idea of what they had, how old or how rare. Today there are hundreds of anvil collectors and tool collectors that covet certain anvils. Antique anvils have become a hot item at sales and on ebay. There are now numerous private anvil museums. AIA is the single authoritative reference on anvils, their manufacture, history and lore. The early history of anvils starts with European makers, many long gone and now unknown. They are known

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First published January 1, 1998

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June 7, 2016
Amaze your friends by identifying rare and alluring antique anvils. You know you want one but haven't found a way yet to smuggle it into the garage or basement.
This book won't help you get one but it will drive you crazy with anticipation until the day comes that you beat that first metal object into shape on your very own Eagle or Peter Wright heirloom.

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