I've bben to quite a few auctions in the Chicago area recently and have seen old beet up stuff go for huge dollars. A 140lb Chicago something or another anvil well worn rough edges brought $325.00. I found the back bidder and quickly sold the 150lbs trenton I had in the back of my truck to him no questions asked. At the same auction a 200lb Mouse hole brought almost $500. Sway backed as they get and a 180lb swage block around $400. I didn't get any of the actual prices each time I walked away when the bidding went through the roof in complete disbelief. I left the same auction with a 50ton dake air over hydraulic press for $480. Works perfectly. Only one other person was interested. I paid $300 for my 150lb 1-1-15 Peter Wright, Flat top crisp corners. At the time I thought that was a little steep, I guess I was wrong.