View Full Version : Hammer?
mgolab
22nd March 2024, 05:00 PM
Hello:
I am hoping to gain some information on this hammer which I own. Not sure whether a tool or something else. Head is hand forged and haft, although hand carved, likely a replacement. Haft is thin at the base. If a tool, no mushrooming at all. Bears some resemblance to a war hammer.
Dimensions:
Head is 10 inches
Overall length is 27 inches
total weight is 3 Ibs
Thank you
A. G. Maisey
22nd March 2024, 08:47 PM
Looks like my grandfather's prospecting pick, circa 1900.
adrian
22nd March 2024, 09:44 PM
Geologists hammer.
fernando
23rd March 2024, 08:28 AM
Then a case for the Miscellania forum ;).
gp
26th March 2024, 12:51 PM
typical and standard archaeological one and comes standard with a chisel.
Can be found / seen at any site
mgolab
26th March 2024, 05:02 PM
thank you for the information. Looks identical, right down to the machined steel and rubber handle.
Interested Party
27th March 2024, 01:24 PM
Some sort of spike driving hammer? As in railroad work, though for that it is a few pounds too light for a spike that big? The octagon shaped head would not lend itself to stonework. the head of a mason's hammer is used to shape brick and stone with the edge like a set chisel.
Idea #2: Could the spike be used to move logs around and the hammer be used to make log rafts? Setting log dogs?
Nice hammer. A real head scratcher.
mgolab
27th March 2024, 02:12 PM
Here is another image of the head.
Kind of a knife shaped or dagger blade.
mgolab
29th March 2024, 11:18 PM
here is another image of the head...typical and standard archaeological one
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