Hey guys, need some help...
So, on my way to town the other day, I passed a sign saying "Tool Sale 1/4 mile" down a dirt road. I turned around and went to take a look. The guy had pretty much sold most of his stuff, so I was unfortunately late. We started talking about old tools and stuff though, and asked him if he had an anvil. He said yeah, but it wasn't for sale. I asked him if he'd mind showing me, and he was more than happy to.
Standing in his shop, was a very beautiful Peter Wright anvil in amazing condition. He said he thought it was somewhere around 200-250 lbs, and I would imagine he was pretty close on the weight estimate. I unfortunately didn't measure it or take any pictures, as he wasn't interested in selling it. But I would think it was somewhere around 30-32" long, and the face looked right about 4 1/2"-5" wide. The hardy (sp?) hole looked to be about 1" square.
The face looked like it had seen little use, the horn had some minor hammer marks but looked very good overall. The edges of the face and step looked great and overall, it just looked like am amazing anvil.
Anyway, before showing me the anvil he told me "Well, I'm not always planning on selling something but everything has a price, ya know?" So here's the thing... His plan is to pass it on to his son-in-law some day. I would like to make a very solid offer (without overpaying) on the anvil. Something that he might just consider selling to me on the spot, or at least, if he decides to sell it later on, my offer would be the best he's had.
I'm not "into" anvils (yet lol) like I am vises, and I don't know the prices too well. I was wondering what some of you guys would consider a solid price for the anvil, based on my description. I sure wish I took a picture to show you guys, but it wouldn't have felt right given the situation.
And before you mention it, I know, I know, I know, I can find excellent deals at auctions, estate sales, etc. I've had some big scores over the years, but that was with actively looking, which I'm not too interested in doing at the time for an anvil. So what would you think a good 75-80% "retail" price would be? Thanks guys!
So, on my way to town the other day, I passed a sign saying "Tool Sale 1/4 mile" down a dirt road. I turned around and went to take a look. The guy had pretty much sold most of his stuff, so I was unfortunately late. We started talking about old tools and stuff though, and asked him if he had an anvil. He said yeah, but it wasn't for sale. I asked him if he'd mind showing me, and he was more than happy to.
Standing in his shop, was a very beautiful Peter Wright anvil in amazing condition. He said he thought it was somewhere around 200-250 lbs, and I would imagine he was pretty close on the weight estimate. I unfortunately didn't measure it or take any pictures, as he wasn't interested in selling it. But I would think it was somewhere around 30-32" long, and the face looked right about 4 1/2"-5" wide. The hardy (sp?) hole looked to be about 1" square.
The face looked like it had seen little use, the horn had some minor hammer marks but looked very good overall. The edges of the face and step looked great and overall, it just looked like am amazing anvil.
Anyway, before showing me the anvil he told me "Well, I'm not always planning on selling something but everything has a price, ya know?" So here's the thing... His plan is to pass it on to his son-in-law some day. I would like to make a very solid offer (without overpaying) on the anvil. Something that he might just consider selling to me on the spot, or at least, if he decides to sell it later on, my offer would be the best he's had.
I'm not "into" anvils (yet lol) like I am vises, and I don't know the prices too well. I was wondering what some of you guys would consider a solid price for the anvil, based on my description. I sure wish I took a picture to show you guys, but it wouldn't have felt right given the situation.
And before you mention it, I know, I know, I know, I can find excellent deals at auctions, estate sales, etc. I've had some big scores over the years, but that was with actively looking, which I'm not too interested in doing at the time for an anvil. So what would you think a good 75-80% "retail" price would be? Thanks guys!



