Description
No maker’s mark on this French-pattern cobbler’s hammer, but it’s clearly a manufactured piece. Handle is probably original — it appears old enough — and has been secured with a remarkable number of nails. One side of the striking face is squared off, clearly an adaptation to allow reaching into the corners of something box-like. I can’t tell if it was designed this way or altered later, but my money’s on it being manufactured like that, just because there are no signs of mutilation.
A good looking, intriguing, and functional tool. These are good for leatherwork, of course, but they also work well for putting rush seats on chairs and other work involving tacks.
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