Scored two anvils this week!
On the first one, the serial number is hard to read, but it's a pre-1900 Hay Budden that weighs 160lbs on the bathroom scale. The edges are nearly perfect...just one or two small chips, and the face is dead flat. It's got some minor pitting on the face, but it's very shallow. The ring is the loudest I've noted of the three H-B I've had so far, and the rebound is excellent. I managed to get it at a very reasonable price and it was only about 20 minutes from home, so it was a great deal in general. The guy selling it said it was his grandfather's anvil, but he has no use for it and his shop is pretty small, so space is at a premium.
The second is a 200lb Fisher on a heavy steel stand. It was at an auction a few hours away, so I haven't picked up yet. I was lucky that a friend lives nearby, and he checked it over for me, gave me dimensions, etc. It came from a General Mills plant that shut down, and they were auctioning off everything. There's so much stuff the pickup window doesn't open for another week and it's open for a month! It appears to have 1886 cast in under the heel, and Fisher cast their dates in after 1880, so it makes sense....can't wait to see it in person and get some of the two coats of paint off it!
Here they are:
On the first one, the serial number is hard to read, but it's a pre-1900 Hay Budden that weighs 160lbs on the bathroom scale. The edges are nearly perfect...just one or two small chips, and the face is dead flat. It's got some minor pitting on the face, but it's very shallow. The ring is the loudest I've noted of the three H-B I've had so far, and the rebound is excellent. I managed to get it at a very reasonable price and it was only about 20 minutes from home, so it was a great deal in general. The guy selling it said it was his grandfather's anvil, but he has no use for it and his shop is pretty small, so space is at a premium.
The second is a 200lb Fisher on a heavy steel stand. It was at an auction a few hours away, so I haven't picked up yet. I was lucky that a friend lives nearby, and he checked it over for me, gave me dimensions, etc. It came from a General Mills plant that shut down, and they were auctioning off everything. There's so much stuff the pickup window doesn't open for another week and it's open for a month! It appears to have 1886 cast in under the heel, and Fisher cast their dates in after 1880, so it makes sense....can't wait to see it in person and get some of the two coats of paint off it!
Here they are:
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