The Appalachian
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I would just check the want ads in your area. Alabama State Dept of Agriculture use to have a farm paper they put out every month, but finally discontinued it after about 75 years of publication. There were old anvils advertised for sale often.
I didn't realize old anvils were worth so much until I started doing some research. I got one that was my dad's, it would take two strong men to move it. It weighs close to 200 lbs or more, definitely a real nut buster to move. He got it from an old widow woman up on the mountain. She told him it belonged to her husband who used to work for L&N Railroad. He said he would stop by from time to time and ask her about the anvil, which she had sitting in her flower garden. She told him he could have it if he could pick it up, he eventually bought it for $100, and that was over 40 years ago. I've seen some of these 200+ lbs. anvils advertised for over $1,000.
Yep, most go for close to a grand.
If I'd only had the ability to go back to the 70s when my granddad's farm went to auction when he passed away and his entire blacksmith shop went down the road. I'd love to have all that stuff. Same old huge railroad anvil in there. They didn't buy anything needed for the farm, made everything.