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DWhit82

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  1. That gives me a pretty good idea of the value then. As mentioned, it's not leaving the family. This was one of those "I wonder" moments. I'm from Indiana for what it's worth. Thanks to everyone for the feedback.
  2. U.S. based Randy Griffin.......too funny. That's actually where that's sat for 20-30 years I'll bet. Mostly during winter months, in the evenings my father-in-law would sit in front of that anvil for hours on end listening to the radio or watching outdoors shows or Lawrence Welk on TV and crack hickory nuts or walnuts. He would crack them and put them in a pan for my mother in law to pick out the nuts from the hulls. They'd then pack the nuts in used peanut cans and put them in the freezer. The nuts would be used mostly for baking and shared among many family members. Old traditions.......my father in law passed 10 years ago, my mother in law just passed 2 months ago.
  3. Would you have thoughts on a rough value? I did now notice how the edges aren't sharp. It's clean, not rusty etc, but obviously has had use / wear. It's likely not getting sold, it's more of a curiosity thing
  4. All My apologies for the delayed response. Was out of town, limited access to wireless. Here are 4 pictures.....thanks for replying
  5. I just acquired a 105# Trenton Anvil that has the following marking A18275. would anyone be able to give me a mfg. year and "rough" appraisal? This anvil is in very nice condition. I'm just trying to get an approx. worth.
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