[TheForge] big anvil
Jim English
[email protected]
Wed Jun 19 08:15:59 2002
If you will come to North Carolina I will personally show you two gardens
decorated with anvils.
One in Concord, NC and One in Kernersville, NC
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Chris Worsley
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 7:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TheForge] big anvil
Just because one person on the list surmises that the big anvil is going
into a
flower bed does not make it so. I know for a fact that this anvil being
discussed is going into the shop of a talented smith who can well afford
it's
cost.
Furthermore, over the past 22 years that I have been using anvils, I have
never
seen one decorating anyone's yard, at least in the East, including VA, WVA,
MD,
and PA.
Chris
Alexandria VA
Shannell Sugrue wrote:
> Thats exactly what I thought but one made for the people out there who
want
> an anvil for the garden. You could make a very nice looking replica anvil
in
> any size for way less that $3600 USD, why dont people do this already, if
> thats where a lot of anvils are going seems like theres a market for cast
or
> fabbed anvils, do these people really care if you can actually do work on
> the anvil? or is it more about the history and side markings of a 100 year
> old lump of metal??
> I really dont get it, weve got a nice , large garden and Id never think of
> putting industrial equipment in it to "jazz" it up, Ive never seen one
> displayed in such a way either, mabey its a U.S. thing??
>
> > At over $6.00 per pound, I'll buy steak. Really, if smiths who actually
> > use these things want to pay thousands of dollars, they can probably
have
> > something custom fabricated to their specs for less money.
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