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Strange hammer , maybe homemade?

Mark914

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Got this strange looking hammer from my dad’s things. Initially I thought maybe home made because the round face has no crown. It’s flat. And no markings. Any idea ??
 

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Got this strange looking hammer from my dad’s things. Initially I thought maybe home made because the round face has no crown. It’s flat. And no markings. Any idea ??
Could you post a photo showing the face/tip of the small end of the head?
 
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So I noticed that there is markings on the head. Very hard to read. Other than the 2nd line that says Cast Steel
 

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It looks like the logo says H. CHENEY. They made very nice hammers.

The marks from the shaping process look like grinder marks to me.
I think that end was factory made for some special purpose. If it was a user-modification, they did a very good job.
 

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I have one that is very similar to yours. I will check it in the morning. I have an affinity for buying unusual-looking hammers when I see them at swap meets.
 

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It looks like the logo says H. CHENEY. They made very nice hammers.
I was trying very hard not to reach that conclusion. Looking at the spacing of Cast Steel, seems like there should be more letters in there, or Cheney has extra wide kerning.
 

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By clicking away from Metadata to Text Content search, and using Cheney, there are a couple of sneaker ads which may help. This one lists other hammers they made, maybe searching these names with Cheney might bring up an image



Cheney Nail-Holding Carpenters’ Hammers Curved Claw-Straight Claw
Carpenters’ Finishing
Ball Pein
Straight Pein
Cross Pein
Machinists’ Riveting
Tinners Riveting
Tinners Paneing
Blacksmiths Hand
Engineers double face
Scaling
Auto bumping
Bricklayers
prospectors picks
 
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okay... I was holding off saying anything but....
I am almost certain I have seen that head before in one of the hundreds of old catalog pages I've looked at, but there were/are so many hammer makers, and so many different models....

I'm not having any luck finding a match.
 
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kylemartin

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Got this strange looking hammer from my dad’s things. Initially I thought maybe home made because the round face has no crown. It’s flat. And no markings. Any

. I have made these in many sizes for blacksmithing. We call it a hot punch. for making holes. It’s a top tool not one that you swing. Usually when the hole size gets up to 3/8” you want a handle on it..or your hand is getting cooked! That one looks like it could possibly be made out of a ball- peen hammer . Farriers use a real short punch like . Usuallysmaller though for nail holes.

This is the last one i made for doing 3/4” holes IMG_0831.jpegIMG_0829.jpegIMG_0830.jpeg
 

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Got this strange looking hammer from my dad’s things. Initially I thought maybe home made because the round face has no crown. It’s flat. And no markings. Any

. I have made these in many sizes for blacksmithing. We call it a hot punch. for making holes. It’s a top tool not one that you swing. Usually when the hole size gets up to 3/8” you want a handle on it..or your hand is getting cooked! That one looks like it could possibly be made out of a ball- peen hammer . Farriers use a real short punch like . Usually smaller though for nail holes.

This is the last one i made for doing 3/4” holes IMG_0831.jpegIMG_0829.jpegIMG_0830.jpeg
 

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^ We were just looking at one of those a couple days ago, I believe.... Blue-Point model BF-616 body hammer. Rather an odd duck for sure. Does yours have the ridiculously long handle too?
 
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