Hammer, Crandall
Crandall hammer, Church Family, Mount Lebanon, NY
Description
Crandall hammer of forged iron with a hickory handle. Head consists of 31 forged iron spike-like shafts with square tapered points on working end. The hexagonal shafts of these "spikes" taper to the other end. A forged iron ring is driven down on the bundle of 31 "spikes." Another forged iron ring that is welded to a tapered shaft/tang is inserted into the hickory handle and extends completely through length of handle. At the top, this shaft is threaded and a hexagonal bolt secures the handle to the head. Iron hoops are driven onto the top and bottom of the handle.
Notes
Used to "face" stone surfaces. Blog post on this object: https://shakerml.wordpress.com/2017/05/10/if-i-had-a-crandall-hammer/