[TheForge] Re: peter wright 3 2 9
Mike Linn
[email protected]
Sat Jul 12 18:12:00 2003
I've found bigger anvils go for more $$$$ per pound than smaller. So $2 -
$2.50 /pound is reasonable.
I myself couldn't afford that but the previous anvils I've seen that size
were selling at that rate..
mike
At 01:07 AM 7/12/2003 -0300, you wrote:
I'm not up on current prices
but:
I have a 305# PW and use it all the time. But I also have a
stake
anvil in a stump nearby, mounted with the working face about
sternum
level for light work. Anything that needs a small horn or heel I
do
on it. I'd hate to pass up a 400# PW if I had the cash on hand
but
$700 - $800 that Mike Linn suggests is a bit steep for my
pocketbook.
At that price, I'd hope for a 250# - 300# alternative for half as
much.
Mike
Linn
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McCalla, AL
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