-
other hooks were also made by most edge-tool makers,
including pea and bean
hooks,
gorse or
furze hooks,
trimming hooks,
staff hooks, slashers,
pruning hooks...
- from
relatively few
early tools (axe, scythe/wide-bladed knife, and the
pruning hook) and the spear. Thus naming,
particularly of
early forms, is difficult...
-
peasants by
combining hand
tools with long poles: in this case by
putting a
pruning hook onto a
spear shaft.
According to Sir Guy
Francis Laking,
among the polearms...
- Idaho, and
having an "amazing
right forearm" that "works like a
folding pruning hook on the
pantographic principle". He
gives it the
binomial nomenclature...
- long poles, in this case by
putting a
pruning hook onto a
spear shaft.
While early designs were
simply a
hook on the end of a long pole,
later designs...
- they
shall beat
their swords into plowshares, and
their spears into
pruning hooks;
nation shall not lift up
sword against nation,
neither shall they learn...
-
lecture later included in
Ploughshare and
Pruning-
Hook St.
Francis Poverello (1918)
Ploughshare and
Pruning-
Hook: Ten
Lectures on
Social Subjects (1919)...
- South's men in arms and as a
symbol of the past. The
figure holds a
pruning hook in its
right hand,
which in turn
rests on a plow. This
represents peace...
- They
shall beat
their swords into
plowshares and
their spears into
pruning hooks;
nation will not lift
sword against nation and they will no
longer study...
-
plowshares and
their spears into
pruning hooks",
instead commanding, "Beat your
plowshares into
swords and your
pruning hooks into spears." The
table below...