5 mile Forum Supporter Joined Feb 14, 2016 Messages 1,480 Location Northern Ohio Mar 12, 2017 #1 Old land, house is long gone, some 80 yrs ago. Farm field now. Appears it is an old Farrier (horseshoe) hammer? Elongated neck. Attachments IMAG0657[1].jpg 57.4 KB · Views: 196 IMAG0659[1].jpg 57.1 KB · Views: 199 IMAG0658[1].jpg 47.4 KB · Views: 198 Last edited: Mar 12, 2017
Old land, house is long gone, some 80 yrs ago. Farm field now. Appears it is an old Farrier (horseshoe) hammer? Elongated neck.
Longhair Elite Member Joined Apr 14, 2011 Messages 4,364 Location Mid Michigan Mar 12, 2017 #2 Looks way too big for a driving hammer. How much does it weigh? The one that I use daily is only 12oz. Most of them are 10-12oz. Over 14oz is impractical, and even a 14oz hammer would only be used by someone doing draft horses almost exclusively.
Looks way too big for a driving hammer. How much does it weigh? The one that I use daily is only 12oz. Most of them are 10-12oz. Over 14oz is impractical, and even a 14oz hammer would only be used by someone doing draft horses almost exclusively.
bdu1962 Senior Member Joined Jan 8, 2010 Messages 324 Location Rich Creek Va. Mar 12, 2017 #3 It is a broken hatchet.
Longhair Elite Member Joined Apr 14, 2011 Messages 4,364 Location Mid Michigan Mar 12, 2017 #4 bdu1962 said: It is a broken hatchet. Click to expand... I agree. Plumb™ Lathing Hatchet
5 mile Forum Supporter Joined Feb 14, 2016 Messages 1,480 Location Northern Ohio Mar 12, 2017 #5 bdu1962 said: It is a broken hatchet. Click to expand... Longhair said: I agree. Plumb™ Lathing Hatchet Click to expand... Good ID Thanks guys!
bdu1962 said: It is a broken hatchet. Click to expand... Longhair said: I agree. Plumb™ Lathing Hatchet Click to expand... Good ID Thanks guys!
Big Treble Forum Supporter Joined Dec 14, 2011 Messages 5,058 Location SW WI Mar 12, 2017 #6 Shingling hatchet