pitch pine
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I recently bought some tools from a shipwright in a Newcastle yard. Some of them belonged to his late father so they could go back a few years. Some I recognise (caulking mallets and irons, adzes) but some I don't. There is a metal spike around 20 inches long stamped "G I". It goes from just under 1 inch diameter down to 1/4 inch and flattened like a slotted screwdriver. I was thinking it was a draw pin, but there is no eye on it to help remove it. The thick end is flared suggesting it is hammered, but not heavily as it isn't badly mushroomed. It had some tar on it. Any ideas anyone? It just has an interesting look to it.
Also one of the adzes is made by a Birmingham maker, all the others I have seen have been made in Sheffield.
Also one of the adzes is made by a Birmingham maker, all the others I have seen have been made in Sheffield.