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Farrier's Nail Driving Hammer

Started by lptools, August 05, 2017, 03:50:31 PM

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lptools

Hello, This was the find of the day on a dollar table!!!!!!  Didn't know what it was until I got home. This rusty crusty beauty  has a stamped Patent Date of July 26 1910. Patent Number 965716. Champion Dearment Farrier's Nail Driving Hammer. Regards, Lou
Member of PHARTS-  Perfect Handle Admiration, Restoration and Torturing Society

Bill Houghton

Neat!  Is the screw holding the head on the handle original, or a later field solution?

lptools

Hello, Bill. I believe the screw is original to the hammer. The screw holds the spring clip described in the Patent. I am still not sure I understand the function.

Here is an excerpt from the Patent Claims. Patent holder William J. Kelly states;

My invention relates to improvements in farriers nail driving hammers, my object being to provide a tool of this character which shall be adapted to automatically expel the nail point from the claw of the hammer, after the protruding portion of the nail has been twisted off by the hammer, as is customary in shoeing horses. Regards, Lou
Member of PHARTS-  Perfect Handle Admiration, Restoration and Torturing Society

Bill Houghton

Ah.  I hadn't noticed that flat spring.  Interesting idea.