Creators and Purveyors of Hand Forged Goods for the Home, Camp, Garden, and for Your Outdoor Adventures
HAND FORGED
Below you will find our specialites, but please note that we also do custom work. We've produced a wide assortment of hand forged pieces ranging from a Dining Room Light to the hood of a 46' Ford. Please contact us to discuss your custom request and how we can provide the solution you are looking for.
S-Hooks
S Hooks are great for hanging a number of items around the camp and home, such as bird feeders, hats and clothing, lanterns, cooking pots and kettles, and more! S Hooks are made from ¼” square steel and feature a black, weather resistant finish for many years of use.
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Small hooks - $5.00 ea.
Each small hook features a decorative twist + a one inch gap at both ends and measure about four and one-half inches long (weight = 2.2 ounces each).
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Long hooks - $7.00 ea.
Each long hook features a decorative twist + a one and one quarter inch gap at each end and measure about seven and one-half inches long (weight = 3.2 ounces each).
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*Contact us to purchase these custom built hooks!
Branch S-Hooks
Branch S Hooks - $8 each
Great for hanging bird feeders and hanging baskets! They are made from 1/4” square steel and coated in a black, weather resistant finish for many years of use.
Each Branch S Hook features a one inch gap at one end, a two inch gap on the opposite end, and a decorative twist in the middle and measure about eleven inches long (weight = 4.2 ounces each).
Beam Hooks
Beam hooks are great for hanging many items.
Small Beam Hooks - $6 each
Small beam hooks are excellent for hanging handbags, pet leashes, keys, light jackets, hats, or any other lighter weight items. They are made from 3/16” square stock with a hard black finish for many years of use. Each Small Beam Hook features a three-quarter inch gap, and measure about two and one-quarter inches long (weight = .6 ounces each).
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Large Beam Hooks - $7 each
Large Beam Hooks are excellent for hanging heavier items, such as coats and frocks, computer bags, and other heavier items. They are made from ¼” square steel with a hard black finish for many years of use. Each Large Beam Hook features a one inch gap, measure about three and three-quarter inches long. (weight = 1.4 ounces).
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*Both hooks feature , a decorative twist, a round daisy head top with mounting hole, and include a decorative mounting screw.
Drive Hooks
Drive Hooks are similar to beam hooks, but nail into wood as opposed to a screw to hold the hook in place. All three hooks feature a wide scroll on the hook to prevent tearing fabric, a decorative twist, and a satin black finish. Perfect for keys, leashes, handbags, shooting bags, coats, and more!
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Small Drive Hook - $5
Small Drive Hooks feature a 3/4" gap, a one inch nail, and measure about three and three quarter inches long (weight of .7 ounces).
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Medium Drive Hook - $6
Meduim Drive Hooks feature a one inch gap, a one inch nail, and measure about four and one half inches long (weight of 1.6 ounces).
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Large Drive Hook - $7
Large Drive Hooks feature a one and one quarter inch gap, a one inch nail, and measure about five inches long (weight of 2.1 ounces).
3/4 Turn Hook
3/4 Turn Hook - $5
"A three-quarter turn hook? Are you lazy? Couldn't finish and s hook?" No, we're not lazy! These hooks are made to be able to hang skillets from a crossbar fire set facing bottom to top instead of side by side, making much more efficient use of space. One customer uses them to hang is hat collection!
Hooks are available in left- and right- facing models. They feature a satin black finish for durability and a decorative twist. Scrolls on the hook ends will fit many cast iron skillets. We also offer a similar hook with a pointed end that will fit most any skillet. Hooks feature a one inch gap and measure about three and 3/4" inches long (weight = 2.1 ounces each).
And the smith his iron measures hammered to the anvil’s chime; Thanking God, whose boundless wisdom makes the flowers of poesy bloom; In the forge’s dust and cinders, in the tissues of the loom.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Writer, “Nuremberg” (1888)