Contour Handle 1800's Whale Blubbering Wood & Iron Hook

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This is an original whale blubbering hand hook similar to a cargo hookexcept the it came out of a Massachusetts whaling collection. Unsigned but well made. Made from a heavy round iron bar coming to a sharp high arch point and original contour wooden handle. Wooden handle is hand turned with anti-slip knobs at each side. It is the medium size sometimes called a hook hand measuring 11 inches long. Round hook shaft that has been flattened before entering the handle and terminates with an iron washer. This is definitely mid to late 1800's based on the iron bar stock and construction. Hook is 11 inches long and 5 1/2 inches across at the handle. Hook is in excellent condition. This hook saw moderate use and is a mid to late 1800's whaling tool. This is from a collection that I acquired in New Bedford Massachusetts. Excellent condition and is a museum piece. Hardwood handle. Used to pull back the whale skin as blubber strips were removed for the smelting pots. It is unknown when humans began hunting whales. The earliest archaeological record of whaling is found in South Korea w carved drawings, dating back to 6,000 BC, show that Stone Age people hunted whales using boats and spears. However, over time, whaling techniques have grown more technologically sophisticated. Initially, whaling was confined to (near) coastal water, such as the read more