d300
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$1 /lb seems like a fair price, perhaps more if someone is in driving range. Recent freight quotes are downright scary.
Hello there stoneECHO and welcome to our gang. We love anvils here but XJSuperman was probably correct. Post a dedicated thread in the anvil section of GJ as per his link and it would generate the type of information you seek. I'm not an anvil expert but you have a handsome one that has clearly been used. Oh, the stories it could tell!Found this in our old shop, was my wife's grandfather's.
I know about weight, just wondering if it's unique at all, I have heard a lot about $1 per lb.
I believe that is what a blacksmith who intended on daily use would pay, I'm wondering if there is a higher price based on rarity and collector value.
I am not claiming this to be a rare anvil or that it is valuable in any way, more just looking to find a fare collector price. Thanks





I'm sorry and apologize for not posting on May 24, 2025. Probably not much to report on or any events of importance and I figured Chris and Thomas were off on an adventure or vacation and we'd learn about it eventually. Not that it's any of our business what they were up to but I for one would like to wish them a week and a day late congratulations to Chris and Thomas on their 50th Anniversary.And while I'm at it, no I haven't forgotten to post...










You Wacky Kids!!!Thank you all so very much for the nice wishes. Chris and I celebrated earlier for 2 weeks in Hawaii and we both agree it was our best visit ever. Then last week, on the actual day of our 50th wedding anniversary ...
...we hosted ...
...our 13th annual...
..."Picnic with the Payne's". That's when our local car club comes to the shop and we spend a few hours together with good food, fun cars and bikes and warm fellowship. The weather was spectacularly perfect.
The one constant through the last 50 years of my life has been a certain young lady...
...who captured my heart at age 14. She continues to be the very best thing that has ever happened to me..........by far!
TLC, Tom Loves Chris!!
Our deepest and warmest regards to all our dear friends here at the Journal.
Thomas









Thomas, I let this pass because it was such an important day but letting a 1955 Mercury Monterey park in the lineup of Corvettes, Camaros and '55 Chevy Cameo pickup shows just how kind and accommodating you and especially Chris are. I mean, isn't Chris the Queen of the Lincoln Car Club?











Beautiful 67!!!Thomas,
I had no idea you had motorcycles too. Those are some nice bikes. I've recently acquired something I thought you might like.
A dear friend passed away and I arranged to purchase it. We met when we were both 14 and he got this when he was 21 but didn't restore it until he was almost 50.
Regards and a belated happy anniversary