here are a couple pics of my cheapo forging set up.
my forge is just a hollowed out firebrick with a propane torch stuck in the side, a la Wayne Goddard's book. It works fine with little blades but is not enough for anything over about 4 inches of blade length.
I am collecting all the parts to build a better venturi type forge with a pyrometer readout so I know how hot everything is.
Here is my 100 year old trenton anvil. which was not cheap. anvil collectors seem to have scarfed up all the good ones and I paid $250 for a 125# farriers anvil with no good edges. It is dead flat though with great rebound. It is cast iron with a hard steel face. If I get motivated enough I might look for a shop that can face it off for me and take it down to where I have good edges. Which would be almost a quarter inch, and that would probably cost a lot...
and finally here what I was banging away on today. which was way too big for my little forge but I am stubborn or dumb one, and I felt like doing it, so I did!