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I think the bottom one might be a patented hammer that was also used to hitch your horse you could drive the spike under the spring into a post or tree and tie your horse to it. I don't remember who the patent holder is.
Quote from: Lewill2 on January 27, 2015, 05:24:17 PMI think the bottom one might be a patented hammer that was also used to hitch your horse you could drive the spike under the spring into a post or tree and tie your horse to it. I don't remember who the patent holder is.I dont know where some of you guys get this stuff from but I never stop being impressed
Hammer with a spring is a P. F. Peters patented shoe lasting hammer. Patented January 22, 1878, Patent 199568. Donnelly has sold several over the years ranging from $200 - $100 ea. There should be an awl hidden under the spring.