Here is a quick review of the quality, and the specifications
Length: 25" Which to me seems very versatile. Not too long to be cumbersome. Not too short to inhibit reach.
Head Length: 6.5" with 3.5" of spike for ample penetration.
Head Width: 7/8th" which seems good to focus energy into small area.
Length of Metal Slats: 10" of protected shaft.
Weight: 1.75lbs Rather light in the hand. Not hard to change direction.
This weapon feels very sturdy and secure. The peen on the head rivet is beefy and will hold everything in place well. The finish on the head and spike is somewhere between mirror and 600grit sandpaper satin The metal slats are attached with screws. The handle is wrapped in a nice piece of leather. At either end of the wrap there was a section of handle wrapped in leather lace which was just glued on. I removed the leather lace section as it was already showing signs of unraveling. The but cap is sturdy and riveted in place. The wood used in the handle seems to be a good combination between hard and lightweight. Overall i am very satisfied with the piece as a usable weapon, and if the zombie apocalypse rears its ugly head I will be grabbing this thing over either of my swords for sure. :D
This hammer will be a future modification project. I will be sanding the finish off the handle and giving it a good linseed oil soak. I will be re wrapping the handle with brown leather (with a wrist thong), and possibly be adding small brass nails to the front side of the handle for added grip and weapon orientation. I would like to replace the metal slat screws with rivets (brass, steel?). I also wouldn't mind adding a design to the portion of the shaft that is just wood. If anyone knows of something appropriate for this design then lat me know. Any modifications that I apply should be historically accurate so if I mentioned something above that is historically lame, then let me know. Oh yeah and I will be making a nice belt loop for this weapon. The weapon is supposed to be from around 1430's... can anyone confirm this.
Thanks for looking and enjoy the mediocre photos.







