Question About A Anvil

Welcome to Bladeforums!

Let’s see if we can find the right forum …
attachment.php
 
Pictures will help. How good is the face, straight, swayback, edges crisp or chipped out, all these thing can affect the value of the anvil.
 
They are worthless and impossible to get rid of. I'll help you out, since you are brand new here. I'll give you $100 if you'll split the shipping with me.

Just kidding.
Welcome to the forums.
If it is in good shape it could fetch up to $400-500, a good deal would be in the $200-300 range. Below that ,you have to notify the police that you are planning on committing a crime ,before you buy it.

Some tips on this forum:
Fill out your profile with your info . Your location, age , and profession will often help in our answers.
Photos are very useful if possible.
Using a search will often find the answers to frequent type questions.
The stickies at the top of the forum page are full of information.
Here is the Google search for this forum (Much easier than other searches):
http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=011197018607028182644:qfobr3dlcra

Welcome ,again - Stacy
 
It is in pretty good condition there are a couple small places where it is kind of rounded down.the horn is in good shape and the top is in good shape too. It has a couple small chips on the side of anvil and it is kind of hard to read the brand but over all it looks good. I bought this anvil because it was very cheap $65.00. I would like to maybe sell or trade it for somthing bigger, around 100-150lbs because i dont think this one will be quite big enough for what i want to do with it.
 
Fill out your profile so folks know where you are at. There might be a bunch of people who would drive over and buy it for $2 a pound. Post a photo,too.
Stacy
 
Back
Top