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need anvil IIneed anvil II I'm setting up my shop and want to find a used 100#+ anvil. If anyone has any leads on where I might find one, please contact me. I'm watching on eBay but so far, no luck. Kathy phone: 706-379-1263 eMail: kday@kbdplanning.com next forum topic | printer friendly version Wanted: Anvil for new blacksmith Welcome to the site! I'm always happy to see women in blacksmithing, we are kind of rare. You can also try checking the Farmers Market Journal for an anvil. Once in a while, they list one for sale. You can check it online by going to the Georgia Department of Agriculture site. I can't remember the address, just google it and it's easy to find. I'll keep my eyes open for you and I hope to see you at a meeting soon. It's not yet posted on our site yet, but there will be a February meeting in Hampton, GA. If you want to come, contact Alfred McClure about directions and details. His email is ironstash@comcast.net. His company is hosting and he can tell you about the demonstration and open shop. Or just check back on the site, I expect it will be posted soon. Linda Holmes-Rubin Linda Holmes-Rubin By lindahr at Wed, 01/30/2008 - 11:41am | reply I'm also in search of a post vise. Went over to the Folk School (it's only 10 miles from me) the other day to look closer at some things in the shop there and came close to buying a used anvil from a guy in the class, but it really wasn't big enough. I'll check out the Farmers Market Journal. By kathyday at Fri, 02/01/2008 - 11:33am | reply By John Myers at Fri, 02/01/2008 - 6:50pm | reply Torch! By Torch Mullins at Sun, 02/03/2008 - 10:14pm | reply John, not sure yet if I'll be there Saturday, been gone on vacation for a week and just got back tonight, depends on how the week goes. I will keep the April Flea Market in mind, love a good excuse to poke around those places anyway. Is it associated with Golden Memories Auction in Mtn. City, do you know? Kathy By kathyday at Sun, 02/10/2008 - 8:02pm | reply I also wanted to let you know that there is a new scholarship being set up in honor of Vance Baker. Vance was my first blacksmith teacher and a real sweetheart and he especially enjoyed introducing women to blacksmithing. The scholarship is at John Campbell and is for beginner women blacksmiths--sounds like a fit to me! Information is below. (Also, for all other women blacksmiths! There should be more of us, I know I'm not the only one whose Mom couldn't keep her clean!.) Vance Baker, a retired line foreman for the utility board in Athens, TN, began blacksmithing in the 1970's. As Vance honed the craft that he loved over several decades, he especially loved introducing beginners to This scholarship, founded by two self-described APPLICATION CRITERIA and GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Any female beginner student age 18 and older who has a strong interest in pursuing blacksmithing may apply. 2. The scholarship has been established to allow such a student the opportunity to take a beginning level blacksmithing class at John C. Campbell Folk School. Visit www.folkschool.org for a list of classes. 3. The scholarship is intended to cover class fees, material fees, and housing expenses. The scholarship does not cover any travel expenses. Scholarship amount will not exceed $1,000 and will be paid directly to the Folk School. One scholarship will be awarded per year. 4. Applications must be postmarked no later than March 15, 2008 and the recipient will be notified by April 15th, 2008. Applicants should take this into consideration when selecting a class. Yes, I would love to donate to: THE VANCE BAKER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND! If you would like to donate right now, it's easy. Just print this form, fill it out, detach, and mail it along with your donation to: Vance Baker Memorial Scholarship Fund c/o RJ Hadle 13240 Bradyville Pike Readyville, TN 37149 Please make your check out to RJ Hadle. Linda Holmes-Rubin By lindahr at Wed, 02/13/2008 - 2:33pm | reply Linda Holmes-Rubin By lindahr at Thu, 02/14/2008 - 7:49pm | reply next forum topic | printer friendly version By Kevin Daniell at Tue, 04/08/2008 - 3:08pm | login or register to post comments By dan tull at Mon, 07/28/2008 - 1:03pm | edit | reply previous forum topic | next forum topic | printer friendly version
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