Overview
A vintage crank-necked hand sickle featuring a forged steel blade and a turned wooden handle. This piece has been uniquely modified with hand-painted sigils on the blade and white tally marks on the grip…
Preliminary identification
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Overview
A vintage crank-necked hand sickle featuring a forged steel blade and a turned wooden handle. This piece has been uniquely modified with hand-painted sigils on the blade and white tally marks on the grip…
Story
For millennia, the sickle was the most essential tool in the human struggle for survival, representing the thin line between a successful harvest and winter starvation.
Maker / Origin
The underlying tool is a mass-produced agricultural implement, likely from a mid-century hardware firm such as True Temper or a regional forge.
Condition & Value
The blade exhibits significant surface rust and pitting, which is expected for its age. The wooden handle shows some paint loss and wear. The hand-painted markings are relatively well-preserved, though their modern nature suggests they were added long after the tool's original manufacture.
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