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Mountain Technology Technical Hammer

Accession Number

1045.2012.2

Object Name

Mountain Technology Technical Hammer

Created

23/01/2013

Creator

Hermione Cooper

Accession Date

23/01/2013

Brief Description

'Mountain Technology Technical' ice hammer. Metal shaft with rubber grip. Serrated pick, square hammer head and ferrule with hole. Three holes in middle of head.

Materials

metal, rubber

Dimensions

Shaft and ferrule 47(l) cms Hammer 3(w)cms.Adze 6cm

Number Of Objects

1

Colour

black, silver

Maker

Mountain Technology

Object Production Place

Glencoe, Scotland

Provenance

Hugh McNicholl set up a wee workshop down in Glasgow around 1979 , the idea being to manufacture climbing equipment. Unfortunately, the early attempts were a bit of a disaster as his first batch of drive in ice screws broke when being hammered in, leaving Hugh with several hundred unusable screws. (see related items)
Undaunted, Hugh changed the name of his company from Mountain Engineering to Mountain Technology and moved to Glencoe in 1981, opening a little factory which primarily made ice-axes, the only ones made in Scotland at the time. The business went from strength to strength throughout the 1980's and 1990's but Hugh, was of an engineering background rather than a businessman, and unfortunately, the money men got the better of him in 2004 and he reluctantly closed down the business. Having married Australian, Mary Rosengran in 1992, Hugh moved to Australia in 2007 where he died prematurely in 2012.
Always wanting to improve on previous versions, Hugh produced a string of axes to cater for an ever more sophisticated market. This fabulous example of a Technical hammer was one of the more successful in the range.
It was given to us by David(Spook) Munro who worked with Hugh for several years assembling his axes. Hugh gave the hammer to Spook when the factory closed in 2004 and he very kindly passed it on to us.

Acquisition Date

23/01/2013

Condition Check Date

23/01/2013

Rules

Spectrum : UK Museum documentation standard, V.3.1 2007

Modified

23/01/2013

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