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I got lucky at a yard sale and found a nice 8” long section of railroad track- that had been machined down FLAT, only $5! I sold my old anvil , too heavy to move around, and I can remove my railroad track anvil from the stump and lock it in the shed. Neighbor lost a huge 300 pound anvil to thieves, he thought no one would want to lift it! Never underestimate the power of METH!!😂
 
Rob that’s a great deal!!! It looks to be in good shape too!! 150lb is a great size!! Right now I’m forging on a 150 pound Fisher. It’s on loan to me though so I can’t call it my own!! I glad you’re feeling blessed! You should be with that deal!! I am always on the lookout for one!!
 
I got lucky at a yard sale and found a nice 8” long section of railroad track- that had been machined down FLAT, only $5! I sold my old anvil , too heavy to move around, and I can remove my railroad track anvil from the stump and lock it in the shed. Neighbor lost a huge 300 pound anvil to thieves, he thought no one would want to lift it! Never underestimate the power of METH!!😂
Yeah , I'm using a piece of railroad track now and its served me well , works great. All I forge is triggers and trigger guards , and the rare Fusil buttplate but thats about to end , son the anvil is actually over kill ... Thieves do worry me as well ... rotten suckers . Who knows , just not sure if I'll keep it and branch out my blacksmithing a bit or sale it to make some $ ... time will tell . Not having a woman now I can probably just keep it ! and my trade gun ! Ain't eatin nothin !! LOL !!
 
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Rob that’s a great deal!!! It looks to be in good shape too!! 150lb is a great size!! Right now I’m forging on a 150 pound Fisher. It’s on loan to me though so I can’t call it my own!! I glad you’re feeling blessed! You should be with that deal!! I am always on the lookout for one!!
Thanks bud . Yeah , all the anvils ive gotten in the past had the edges just ruined and I had to weld them up and reshape them , this one has barely any bad spots at all , pretty darn nice shape ! Quite surprised ! Im tickled with her :)
 
That's what I need is a little one, the old railroad iron would do nicely. However put me down as envious of your real one.Lets hope you don't give yourself a hernia with it.
Shes a dandy . Funny thing . I was at docs two weeks ago , had an MRI , he said I had two hernias right now ! I had no clue !!! You van have hernias and not know it ?! Apparently !! .Funny , I forgot about the hernias yesterday , that was dumb, but I was all excited and such yesterday , taking her home and moving her around. Can't believe shes only 150 pds! Man , I'm gettin weak !
 
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I love my peter wright. It's slightly smaller than yours but it's older than the hills and the rebound is perfect. I knew right away it was a PW because the top of the horn is always level with the step.
 
Do some re-search I believe you have what's referenced as a farrier's anvil, I have one of the Peter Wright anvils in the weight range as yours, it is in perfect shape. I won't say what I paid for it, but it was way below 200 dollars.
 
Shes a dandy . Funny thing . I was at docs two weeks ago , had an MRI , he said I had two hernias right now ! I had no clue .Funny , I forgot that yesterday moving her around. Can't believe shes only 150 pds! Man , I'm gettin weak !
As a former truck driver I never worried about lifting anything until it got over 125lbs. now at 79 yrs old I struggle with a 40 lb. bag of dog food! Old = Sucks!
 
Looky what I just picked up today . Just out of the blue ... 232 pd. Peter Wright Anvil !! Ain't this something ?! Made between 1852 - 1890
She’s in good shape especially for that age. My anvil is dished and the edged are chipped. I’m afraid I’ll have go buy a new anvil to get one in that good of shape.
 
She’s in good shape especially for that age. My anvil is dished and the edged are chipped. I’m afraid I’ll have go buy a new anvil to get one in that good of shape.
Yeah , I was surprised in its condition.. They are usually all beat up here in S. Ohio ....some d@mn kids find them after grandpa has passed and beat the with hammers ...pretty typical. So happy with this anvil !
 
Rob you know that google is your friend try it you might find some coal.
Sad but true ...ive asked all the folks around d here and all I get are vague responses ... " There's a mine over by Shawnee ..." , there's a mine over near New Lex ..." So ....I'm supposed to go over there and just drive around for awhile ? When I lived in Vinton county ya drove drove the back roads and there were mounds of coal everywhere , I just filled my 5 gal. buckets and drove off , didnt cost anything . I went to the mine down there once and they got mad at me cause all I wanted was 4 buckets full of coal !! LOL !
 
Quit marrying blacksmiths.
LOL !! Meetin a lady blacksmith would be great ! Naw , the women always whine about needin money and my heart starts to workin on me and I end up selling my equipment to.make em happy . Has happened every time . Funny thing .... the standing joke at coffee time each morning ...a pretty lady will walk by and the fellers will say " The new forge is in trouble !! " :D
 
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