Broken or damaged items will not be accepted. Normal wear on the item to be traded in is not a problem. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs related to the trade in and new purchase. We must receive the item to be traded in before we can issue an account credit, and ship the new item won. When most people think anvil this is the sort of thing they are thinking of. The remaining balance after credit has been applied can be paid for via PayPal, or the buyer can email us to make other arrangements. Most (but not all) anvils used for blacksmithing weigh between 75 and 500 pounds. The price of the new item should be higher than the price of the item being traded in. Trade-in Policy: We offer all our buyers the option to trade in a previously purchased item for credit towards a new auction 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). We will refund the difference between calculated costs and actual shipping costs. Shipping calculations have been running high on anvils around this size. They claimed that "Wright's Anvils outlast all others." Every anvil was most carefully tested Measurements are: length 24", face 3 7/8" x 14 3/4", horn 9 1/4", height 10 3/4", base 9 1/4" x 9 3/4", hardy 7/8", pritchel 1/2", and actual weight 141 lb. Peter Wright used the finest wrought iron they could find, and their anvils were faced with the best quality Sheffield Steel. The company assured their customers that every anvil that left Constitution Hill Works, the company's plant in England, was not only the product of the very latest innovations in metallurgical science, but that each anvil is backed by two centuries of experience in skilled craftsmanship. Second number quarter hundredweights, or 28 lbs. Peter Wright & Sons of Dudley, England earned the reputation of being the most well-known, quality anvil maker in the world by producing excellent anvils and tools for over 200 years. As John McPherson said in a post back in 2013 (above in this thread.) use this formula: First number cwt or long hundredweights, or 112 lbs. The cart the anvil is displayed on and the tools displayed in the background are NOT INCLUDED in this auction. Please take a close look at the pictures. You can never go wrong with a Peter Wright. The weight marks read "1 - 1 - 4" which is English stone weight system for 144 lb. The anvil's trademark reads "PETER, WRIGHT, PATENT". The edges have chips, nicks and show some wear. This anvil's face has a very good to excellent rebound except a 2.75" x 3.3" section a little in front of the hardy hole where the rebound is poor. Matchlessantiques is offering smiths and collectors this 144 lb. PETER WRIGHT BLACKSMITH ANVIL Forge Iron NO RESERVE. I am very excited about this as it will really help me in the tool. This calculator does not have a place for tonnes. We finally have a real anvil for the shop in the form of a 242 pound Peter Wright anvil. Seller: matchlessantiques ✉️ (5,520) 100%, 2240 pounds (20 CWT) and over is a 'long tonne'.
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