Generally, good old wrought iron (not cast iron) anvils bring anywhere from $1 to $3 per pound if they are in decent shape. This means no big chunks broken off and no welds or other repairs. The bigger anvils (over 200 lbs) bring the higher prices because they aren't as common. There are alot of modern cast iron anvils made in China being sold now that are pretty much junk, however, if you inherited an old anvil it is probably wrought iron with a tool steel face and very desirable, especially in a large size.A lot does depend on where you are, the condition and brand name of the anvil. Clean off the sides of the anvil and look for a name and other information to help identify it. Brand new quality anvils sell for $6 to $8 per pound. Surprisingly enough, They still make new anvils and they cost a pretty penny.
Look them up at mcmaster-carr.com and you will see what I mean. Plus Tech Squeeze Box Rar Download more. The quality of an anvil is determined by its 'bounciness', a springier anvil makes the smith's work easier by rebounding his blows. A cast iron anvil is worth its weight in cast iron because they are tiresome to use and will eventually crack. Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne Maniax Chronicle Edition. A forged steel anvil will outlast many smiths if properly mounted and protected from the weather. You will kick yourself if you get rid of it.