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    • Nimba may refer to:

      Mount Nimba, mountain on the border of Ivory Coast and Guinea
      Nimba Range, mountain range in Guinea
      Nimba County, Liberia
      Nimba, alternative name for the neem tree

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    Nimba????? - BladeForums.com

    18 Mei 2004 · When my shop was set up I had 3 anvils. A 150 Trenton, 120 Titan Nimba, and a 120 Swedish anvil. The one that saw the most action was the Swedish and its the one I'm still …

    New anvil advice- Peddinghaus or Nimba | BladeForums.com

    20 Agu 2004 · Looking to buy a new anvil and think I have narrowed it down to the 120lb Nimba or 165lb Peddinghaus. Both are about the same price and are about the top of my budget. My …

    Nimba Anvils still in business? - BladeForums.com

    02 Okt 2019 · A couple weeks back I reached out to Nimba about a shipping quote and to buy an anvil. Long story short I've emailed and called a few times and it's been a few weeks and I …

    Anvil choice - NIMBA vs Rathole? - BladeForums.com

    04 Des 2001 · I like the Nimba and am planning on purchasing one in the near future. In this area of my life, I'd say I'm more of a blacksmith turned knife-maker and still do a significant amount …

    260lb NIMBA anvil - BladeForums.com

    10 Feb 2007 · Hi, What is your opinion of the Nimba 260lb Centurion anvil?:thumbdn: :thumbup: Or what new anvil out there is any good??? Thanks!!!

    Best Anvil Value Today? | BladeForums.com

    17 Apr 2017 · Made of cast 4150 steel and hardened to Rc 55. I recommend it for anyone working knives. It is about half the cost per pound of most other anvils. In my opinion it is as good for …

    New Anvil! - BladeForums.com

    14 Mar 2000 · I bought a Nimba Centurion anvil. It's an Italian-style, double-bick 260 pound paperweight made by Russell Jaqua, of Port Townsend, WA. I'm very impressed with this …