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Queen City Cast Steel Farriers Anvil made by Kohlswa

Queen City Farriers anvil painted green

Queen City Anvil made by Kohlswa and Centaur Forge

Photos from Vern Kelderman.

This farriers' anvil was made for Queen City Steel of Burbank, CA (now Patton's Corp) with Centaur Forge as the agent and Kohlswa of Sweden the manufacturer. This was at the time that Centaur Forge was having their line of anvils manufactured by Kohlswa.

Queen city Anvil on atand
Queen City Anvil on stand from Anvil Stands on our iForge page.

Queen City Anvil Logo Details
On close examination of the tail of the Q in the logo in the unpainted image it appears to be a farriers hammer. Without seeing a print version this is an unconfirmed detail.

SIZE: 41kg (90.4 pounds)
LOGO: Letter Q with tilted Queens Crown.
FEATURES: Double pritchell holes, clip horn on oversize horn, hardy hole near body.


farriers Anvils Two Farriers' Anvils
Two modern horseshoer's anvils. One from the Oklahoma Horseshoer's School and one unmarked.


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