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I am not sure that pritchel deserves it's own entry. This information should be covered in a parts section in the anvil entry and the pritchel should be in a punches entry, or even just a definition. I guess I'll learn about merging. Fciron04:14, 15 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
The pritchel is merely a very specific type of punch. Most Blacksmith's only know about it because it has lent its name to the pritchel hole. I am not sure if it will ever develop into much of an article, but I will wait until I am better acquainted with Wikipedia before I do anything drastic.Fciron19:51, 15 February 2007 (UTC)Reply