| US Patent: 667,593 
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| Anvil | 
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| Patentee: |  |
 | Nelson Howard Snyder (exact or similar names) - Newton, NJ |  
 
 
 
 
 
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| Patent Dates: |  
| Applied: | Jul. 30, 1900 |  
| Granted: | Feb. 05, 1901 |  
 
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| Description: |  | Munn & Co.- patent attorneys 
The purpose of the invention is to provide, an anvil especially adapted for horseshoers or blacksmiths and so made that all horseshoe construction and the ordinary work of a blacksmith may be successfully done without necessitating the operator to be constantly moving to or from the ends of the anvil, and, further, to so construct the anvil that-extended bearing-surfaces are provided flush with the upper face of the body of the anvil, which extended bearing-surfaces are especially useful when working upon axles and when forming the toe and side clips of horseshoes. 
The manufacturer's name appears in many anvil collector's lists as "Snyder & Oaks." |  |