Posted 12 years ago
Capricedec…
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This was found by my son burried in the dirt. I would appreciate any information regarding this. It's heavy and made of iron.
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Posted 12 years ago
Capricedec…
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This was found by my son burried in the dirt. I would appreciate any information regarding this. It's heavy and made of iron.
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Is it really a hammer? What did they use the blade for?
I believe it's a box hatchet. Ours gets a LOT of use. They are one piece of metal with wood attached to each side of the handle. Very useful for tearing down wooden shipping crates and pallets! A roofers hammer usually has a long tapering piece opposite the head for jerking the shingles off. Here you can see the difference:
Box hatchet:
http://www.garrettwade.com/product.asp?pn=08A01.20&ch=08A01.20&EID=W6061011&SID=W6061011&utm_source=googlecse&utm_medium=shoppingengine&zmam=91072717&zmas=1&zmac=1&zmap=08A01.20&gclid=CJWqtuS6-bACFUff4AodOQ05HA
Roofing Hammer: 3rd and 4th pictures on this page
http://www.fine-tools.com/ham4.htm
Is there a way to tell how old this one is and would it be worth anything? It appears to be very old.
here's mine ..... http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/60939-box-hatchet Jimbo
Honestly, Capricedecker, I really don't unless you can find some kind of marks on it or if it looks as if it were forged by hand rather than factory made. I'm sure someone on here can help you with questions about age. Hopefully they'll stop by and check out your find! :-)
Thank you for your information, it has been very helpful.. From all we can tell, this one is hand forged..
I surely DO NOT put any faith in what people call their stuff on the "bay".
This was a good comination tool used by dock workers for opening crates and assembling crates as well. I hope this was helpfull.I also have a few of these.