The two-flue harpoon or two-flue iron (which, together with the one-flue harpoon, were known as common harpoons) is a type of harpoon used in whaling for at least 1000 years. It appears in works of art dating back to the 14th century.

In the early 19th century the design was modified, and the one-flue harpoon was created. By removing half of the point, the chance of the point cutting its way back out of the whale was greatly reduced.

See also

  • Toggling harpoon

External links

  • Two flue irons history

Antique 19th C. Double Flue Whaling Harpoon Paul Madden Antiques

Two Flue Whaling Harpoon Whale Boat Nautical Ship 129204964

Lot IRON DOUBLE FLUE ARCTIC HARPOON Length 23

Whaling Harpoon TwoFlue Iron Whale boat ship 39876177

Double Flue Whaling Harpoon Wrought Iron Double Flue Whaling Harpoon