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Hand-forged S-hook (29 cm) – Authentic & Robust

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$44.98 USD
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$44.98 USD
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Highlights

The hand-forged S-hook from ULFBERTH is an indispensable and versatile accessory for authentic historical reenactments and everyday rustic life.

  • Generous overall length of approximately 29 cm for a wide range of uses
  • Traditionally crafted from high-quality iron using robust handwork
  • Authentic look thanks to a natural mill scale layer from the forging process
  • Ideal for hanging lamps, kettles, pots, or goods in encampments
  • Untreated surface for a maximally natural appearance
  • Brand quality from ULFBERTH for reenactment and medieval markets
Manufacturer's specifications

Ulfberth.dk, Kærdammen 27, 2605, Brøndby, Ulfberth.dk@gmail.com

Hand-forged S-hook (29 cm) – Authentic & Robust
Hand-forged S-hook (29 cm) – Authentic & Robust
Hand-forged S-hook (29 cm) – Authentic & Robust

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Questions about the product Hand-forged S-hook (29 cm) – Authentic & Robust

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The hand-forged S-hook is 29 cm long. Due to its robust construction, it is particularly suitable for use in camp life, reenactments, or for hanging heavy objects in rustic settings.

What material is the hand-forged S-hook made of, and what maintenance measures are recommended to prevent the untreated iron from rusting?

The hand-forged S-hook is made of iron or steel and has a natural layer of scale from the forging process. Since the material is untreated, regular oiling with cooking oil or Ballistol is recommended to effectively prevent rusting.

What is the maximum load-bearing capacity of the hand-forged iron S-hook, and is the material certified for direct contact with food?

No specific information is available regarding the maximum load capacity of the hand-forged iron S-hook; however, it is described as sturdy enough to support heavy objects such as a sack full of chainmail. As it is a medieval prop made of untreated steel, the material is not certified for direct contact with food.

Why are these robust S-hooks often referred to as butcher's hooks in a historical context, and what practical protection does hanging equipment on them offer against ground moisture and vermin?

S-hooks are historically known as butcher's hooks, as they were traditionally used for hanging and transporting heavy cuts of meat. Hanging equipment prevents direct contact with damp ground, thus protecting it from moisture and from access by ground-dwelling vermin.