In the "working knives" thread, I asked about leather stacked knife handles. Thanks for the answer to that by the way.
I had asked, because a few years ago, my dad gave me this rock hammer. He is a geologist and this hammer is one he used way back when. It originally had a leather handle. It was dried up and mostly gone when he gave it to me.
It's an Eastwing, made in Rockford IL. I've always wanted to put a new handle on it, and in fact one time emailed Eastwing. They do not repair hammers. However, looking at these pictures, the rust on it probably makes it a wall hanger more than a usable hammer. I am open to suggestions on what to do with the handle though. But I don't want to remove the pommel end piece. I've thought about a para-cord wrapped handle, which might look pretty nice in a dark brown color.
I think this must be the forged date August of 1969, which would be when my dad was using it. He's still around, I suppose I should ask him.
It has seen better days and is probably just a display piece more than anything.
I had asked, because a few years ago, my dad gave me this rock hammer. He is a geologist and this hammer is one he used way back when. It originally had a leather handle. It was dried up and mostly gone when he gave it to me.
It's an Eastwing, made in Rockford IL. I've always wanted to put a new handle on it, and in fact one time emailed Eastwing. They do not repair hammers. However, looking at these pictures, the rust on it probably makes it a wall hanger more than a usable hammer. I am open to suggestions on what to do with the handle though. But I don't want to remove the pommel end piece. I've thought about a para-cord wrapped handle, which might look pretty nice in a dark brown color.
I think this must be the forged date August of 1969, which would be when my dad was using it. He's still around, I suppose I should ask him.
It has seen better days and is probably just a display piece more than anything.