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Ceremonial warhammer, Germany, 16th century AD

2y 9d ago by lemmy.world/u/probablynaked in forgottenweapons from media.kbin.social

cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/HistoryArtifacts/t/1039837

Ceremonial warhammer, Germany, 16th century AD

it's like the swiss army knife of blunt trauma

It comes with a backscratcher!

Well that's a funny looking spork. I like it though 👍

Missing a spoon attachment

I'm missing the spoon end.

You never see a warnail...

What were they even building?

You’ve heard of Swiss Army Knife?

German Army Hammer.

What were they even building?

Something to pierce metal body armor?

Using zhe Warhammer for the Wehrburg.

I mean warhammers were usually an engineers weapon because they tended to be big dudes who needed hammers and axes.

Imma rock up with this for family dinner

At first I thought this was a GenAI image.