I have received lots of input and haven't a cl. (based on its measurements) For Blacksmith, Ferrier, or Plowmaker, the 26' Hay Budden Anvil information is easy to find on Google. /videos/searchqhay+budden+farrier+anvil&qpvthay+budden+farrier+anvil&FORMVDRE Todays American made Farriers Anvil has a very narrow waist (approx equal to the face width) and exaggerated horn and heal. According to the 1914-1915 Hay Budden Catalog, this anvil is between 125lbs and 150 lbs. CALLS ONLY***Picture is of a 250 lb Hay Budden of similar cond.We wil. not some fake or copy.Real Deal!If ADD is UP~~ its for sale.No scammers asking if item is avail. We have a 300 lb Hay Budden Anvil (marked 298 lb)True made in Brooklyn New York. THE BEST WAY TO CONTACT ME IS BY CALLING MY CONTACT PHONE NU. HAY BUDDEN ANVIL FOR SALE.Call 269-208- five five seven zero.TEXT OR PHONE CALLS ONLY IF INTERESTED - NO EMAILS PLEASE - ANYONE CONTACTING ME WITHOUT A NAME AND CONTACT PHONE NUMBER WILL NOT BE REPLIED TO. HAY BUDDEN BLACKSMITH ANVIL - $1000 (DOWAGIAC, MI.)īEAUTIFUL 126 lb.
Hay Budden claims they used the best mater. According to Richard Postman's book 'Anvils in America' The Hay Buddens were considered the best American made anvil. Hay Budden Farrier's AnvilThe anvil is one of the earliest farrier's anvils made by Hay Budden of Brooklyn, NY. Hay Budden Farrier's Anvil - $575Įarly 125 lb.