![]() ![]() Please re-visit our auction to browse whenever you wish by placing us on your favorites as we have many, unique, and great variety of items, in addition to a VAST, PRIVATELY OWNED DOLL COLLECTION including doll paraphernalia, and old toys. Please do not pay until we send you an invoice. Mini Anvil by Tandy Leather 12.99 Pay in 4 interest-free installments for orders over 50.00 with Learn more Quantity Add to cart Our compact anvil is easy to mount to your work bench. We know international shipping costs can be great, however we do our best to give you the best rate possible, as we want to continue servicing international buyers. International customers are responsible for all other custom, duty, and import fees applied. Express Mail International Service or Priority Mail International Service which is an extra fee as well, and very expensive. ![]() INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: If the content is greater than $400.00 the above service CANNOT BE USED, and therefore can only be mailed using: Global Express Guaranteed Service. Please do not pay until we send you an invoice. It protects us, and as always our buyers are protected by eBay Buyer Protection. Until USPS starts scanning packages properly all the way to their destination, we have no choice as there is no other way to insure tracking on your item(s). Please don’t hesitate to contact us prior to you bidding so we can quote you the additional registered mail fee along with the shipping fee. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: All International item(s) MUST BE SHIPPED REGISTERED MAIL, which is an extra fee. We will mail your item(s) with Delivery Confirmation once Pay Pal payment is cleared. Payment must be made within 48 hours from close of auction unless other arrangements have been made with us. We would love to speak with you, and answer any questions you may have. Please correspond only thru eBay to insure a speedy response. Questions are encouraged so you are very comfortable bidding on your item(s). Please view images closely, and read entire description. If any other winning bidder(s) would like an invoice prior to paying please don’t hesitate to ask, as it is our goal to provide all our customers the best shipping rate possible. If for any reason we are not notified, seller reserves the right to ship item(s) by way of choice. Multiple winning bidder(s) must contact us with your zip code/location so that we may calculate your shipping cost, and then send you an updated invoice prior to you making your payment. Buyers are covered by eBay Buyer Protection. We do not reimburse return shipping fees for any reason. We are not responsible for any uninsured item(s). We will then send you an updated invoice for payment. You must contact us prior to paying if you are requesting insurance on your item(s). REGARDING NON- CALCULATED ITEM(S): Shipping & Handling may vary from listed “estimated”shipping cost due to packaging, size, location, priority mail, registered mail, insurance if requested or any other extra shipping features customer(s) may request. From my aunt's living estate, never used. So stop focusing on "can't" and start focusing on DO! ("There is only do or do not".)Īlso if you put your general location in your profile you might get offered forging time at a local to you smithy-I have open forging on a regular basis here in Central NM for example.Mini Anvil Marked India. Here's another example of "improvised" anvil ton's better than a cast iron ASO (Anvil Shaped Object) If you want to smith you will smith even if you have to use a curbstone as an anvil, ( Anstee did his work replicating early medieval pattern welded swords using a cheese weight as an anvil! "The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England", H.R.Ellis Davidson, appendices) When I made my complete beginner's kit for under US$25 I found the broken knuckle of a RR car coupler and it made a great anvil-had a flat section and a curved section weighed around 80 pounds and was free. NONE of the medieval arms and armour were made using the london pattern anvil NONE! I have documented plain cubes of metal with a spike on the bottom as being used for anvils for over 2000 years while the london pattern dates back a bit over 200 years. Please get it out of your head that you have to have a london pattern anvil to do smithing! The japanese forge katanas on anvils that look like a rectangular hunk of steel there is a video of a professional bladesmith forging kukri using a sledge hammer head as his anvil. I am so sorry you can't afford to spend a couple of dollars to get a usable anvil-except that you could probably find one for FREE. With that anvil yup only good for straightening nails and setting rivets if it's cast iron if you were close I'd let you have a chunk of RR Rail I got for US$1 at the fleamarket and you could beat stuff on it. ![]()
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