Hookaroon




Hookaroon
$200.00
I forge the head of the hookaroon from a solid block of 4140 steel. It has been hardened and tempered to be strong, tough, and durable. The tip is sharpened and polished so it digs deeply into the wood. The handle is hickory and is 33” long. It is held in with a roll pin all the way through head to help keep the handle secure when lifting heavy pieces of wood.