Posted by railhead on January 19, 2010 at 04:49:31 from (205.237.134.3):
In Reply to: Anvils posted by BrianBRB on January 18, 2010 at 08:02:06:
In fact I guess I do but it just happened. I was given a 300 lb Hay Budden once and kept it. then at an auction I bought a very beat up old 100lb Vulcan to use. Then another auction bought another 100lb Vulcan that is in great shape. This summer, older couple had BIG BIG china berry tree over hanging their Carport and they were in danger of losing the carport if an ice storm or high wind saw fit, so I volunteered to cut it down. Took a couple of days. They wanted to pay, I refused. They knew I fancied a big anvil they had so they offered it and I took it. Like a 175 lb unknown, but nice. then this fall I bought a Peter Wright 101 from local guy, fair shape. So I have now 5 and growing. I didn't ever intend to collect anvils but here I am.
I use a piece of RR rail for my anvil. I made it. It is indestructable. I am more proud of it than the real anvils.
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