![]() The price of the new item should be higher than the price of the item being traded in. Buyer pays for the return shipping fees.Trade-in Policy: We offer all our buyers the option to trade in a previously purchased item for credit towards a new sale purchase. Original shipping cost will not be refunded. We will refund your full purchase price after we receive the returned item. Money-back Guarantee: You have 14 days from the date you receive your item to contact us and ship back the item you have purchased. Michigan Residents Only: 6% MI Sales Tax will be calculated on the Total Price (Final Value Price and Shipping charges).ĭon't forget to buy a good supply of POCAHONTAS Blacksmith Coal!Only $17.50 per 50-lb. It is still considered the Rolls Royce of blacksmith anvils and is one of the most sought after anvils today. Hay Budden claims they used the best material available and were produced by the finest American craftsmen. Postman's book also states that Hay Buddens were considered the best American made anvil. This anvil was made from the best American Wrought Iron and faced with the best Crucible Cast Steel plate. It has a shorter waist and doesn't look as top heavy as later styles. The cart the anvil is displayed on and the tools displayed in the background are NOT INCLUDED in this sale.Īccording to Richard Postman's book "Anvils in America" this Solid Wrought Iron anvil was the first style anvil they made and is considered the most attractive style produced. Please take a close look at the pictures. The serial number reads "52984" which indicates that this anvil was made in 1900. Under the trademark is the weight mark “150”. The trademark reads “HAY BUDDEN, MANUFACTURING CO, BROOKLYN, NY”. The face has some use marks and some chipping on the edges. The horn has a clip horn for turning horse shoes. Hay Budden Horn Farrier's Blacksmith Anvil. Matchlessantiques is offering collectors and smiths this Beautiful 150 lb. ![]()
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