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          Dancing Anvils Forge
                                        About Us
 

    Dancing Anvils Forge's mission statement;
 

   To provide blacksmithing products UK wide which are pleasing to the eye in design and practical in their usage.

   To have our blacksmithing products designed, produced and shipped / installed within the shortest possible time scale.

 


          

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        History Of Dancing Anvils
Forge 
 

    Dancing Anvils Forge was set up in March 1998, the owner (Richard Hurcomb) began the company after completing a full time course in Blacksmithing at Hereford Technical college followed by a four year apprenticeship in farriery and then a further years fulltime employment within a successful farriery business.


       In the early years the company concentrated on farriery building a good client base before branching into general blacksmithing running alongside the farriery work. 


       Today the company continues to do both farriery and blacksmithing work, but the blacksmithing work is now concentrated on the home and garden such as weathervanes, doorstops, key ring holders , curtain poles and accessories , garden drinks glass and bottle holders, plus other such fantastic products.


             Customer Testimonial's
 
For testimonials please look up our feedback ratings on ebay and ebid.
Our selling name on these sites is DancingAnvils.

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