- Turned handle in 1-1/2 in diameter at thickest section that tapers to a knob on end
- All handles are second growth American ash with straight grain throughout entire handle length and a
- Ash is used in pike poles because it is lighter in weight than other woods offering extremely long g
- Pike hooks are manufactured from a single piece of high carbon steel and drop forged
- Shanks are threaded to allow screwing into handle after the seamless, notched steel ferrules are dri
- Pike points have twisted thread resisting removal unless half turned after being seated
- Ash pike poles are offered in lengths from 6 through 16 ft, normally in two foot increments
Turned handle in 1-1/2 in diameter at thickest section that tapers to a knob on end
All handles are second growth American ash with straight grain throughout entire handle length and air dried
Ash is used in pike poles because it is lighter in weight than other woods offering extremely long grains, which in turn offer resiliency of tearing before breaking
Pike hooks are manufactured from a single piece of high carbon steel and drop forged
Shanks are threaded to allow screwing into handle after the seamless, notched steel ferrules are driven on
Pike points have twisted thread resisting removal unless half turned after being seated
Ash pike poles are offered in lengths from 6 through 16 ft, normally in two foot increments