Jeff, thanks for posting that up.
That right there can make a huge difference in a guy's ability to reduce large stock and even make Damascus.
If a fella can come up with about 1500 bucks, I would seriously look into one of those. As a matter of fact, it would make a great addition to a shop even if a guy already a power hammer and a press.
I use my 50 LG extensively for forging blades.
I've used mine enough that I have created a small divot right in the center of the dies. In reference to Matt's reply, I actually USE that divot. Since the space there is larger than the surrounding area, I can selectively move steel more or less depending on where I place it on the die. That way I can put curves in - or take them out.
I prefer the divot in the dies to plain ol' flat or draw.
There are classes that take place in a few areas all year long that build these things and everyone goes home with a hammer.
I think it's a fabulous idea.