Picture of the welded section, this is on the front and back of the anvil Thanks for any help on the ID of my new anvil, Ryan. Arm Hammer Anvil Serial Numbers Arm And Hammer Anvil Serial Numbers Chart Arm And Hammer Anvil Serial Numbers Yes, either an Arm and Hammer or a Trenton. My main question is it looks like the top was actually welded on at the waist, weld beads on the front and back, but the logo goes over the joint line makes me think it was welded from the factory. The top is flat, but the top and base aren't very close to parallel, off maybe 1/4' or more. It bounces a 3/4' ball bearing very well, coming up ~80% or more of original height. It is a 125lb, and serial number of 202270 stamped on the foot, both weight in pounds and serial number are stamped in the base. I have a hard time making the logo out but I think it is a Trenton. I finally found an anvil on craigslist, bought it and have some questions about it I was hoping someone could shed some light on. Or.you can make one.I will take a pic of the anvil I made and post it in the AM. A good 100 pound Vulcan should make a nice shop anvil. Brownells is your home for firearm accessories, gun parts, gunsmithing tools, reloading and shooting supplies backed by our 100 satisfaction guarantee. They are good anvils to use and bring the dollar a pound price mentioned. It has been said that Arm & Hammer anvils are.
Arm & Hammer ' LONDON 'pattern blacksmith anvil. The serial number on the front ledge reads 38939 indicating the anvil was made approx. CLEAN 179 Lb 'ARM & HAMMER Blacksmith Anvil andStand.