287. Lot of two logging rules. A LUFKIN No. 8 with light wear, and a CLEVELAND RULE CO No. 200N with moderate wear. Lufkin has a hanghole. Various logging scales on each. Good 40-80 288. Large sawmill blade. 4" teeth, roughly 32" wide, surface rust. Massive. Good 100-200 289. Coal mining drill. Roughly 36"auger bit with 34" handle and 55" shaft with legs that allow drilling horizontally into the coal seam to place dynamite. Some surface rust but overall good. Good 100-200 290. Wet stone grinder. Unmarked, 8" white stone with light use, red handle. Mounted to 14" board. Works smoothly. Good 30-60 291. FISHER jewelers anvil. 8"x 5", about 13 pounds with hardy hole. Some white paint and chipping along face edges. Good 25-50 292. Jewelers anvil. 11-1/2" x 4-1/2", mostly clean, hardy hole. About 15 pounds. Unmarked. Good+ 35-70 293. Cast iron kettlebell. Marked 2-1/2, 12" high and 6" diameter. Surface rust and light pitting in a couple areas. Very heavy for those who want to enter the Strongman competition this was likely used for. Good 50-100 294. Anvil vise No. 380A. No maker, but likely by Carl Shields and patented 8/20/1912. About 20-25 pounds, 3" vise jaws. Rusty with white paint yellowed. Jaws work smoothly. Good 35-70 295. Blacksmith post leg vise. 4" wide jaws, some rust throughout. Good 100-200 296. Foundry tools. Look like foundry ramming tools. 5 total. 1-1/4" wide metal edge with long wood handles, 27" long total. Some rust. Good 30-60 297. Lot of blacksmithing tools. Four tongs, one marked ATHA and one with 38" handles. Plus two smelting ladles, one marked LAKE CITY MALLEABLE CO. Good 50-100
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