mallet for tuning fork
Datecirca 1900
Inventory NumberWJ0192
ClassificationMallet
Subject
Owner
Department of Psychology, Harvard University
founded 1934
Maker
American
?
Cultural Region
Dimensions1.9 × 1.9 × 21.5 cm (3/4 × 3/4 × 8 7/16 in.)
Material
DescriptionA mallet for striking a resonator, tuning fork or similar instrument, used for acoustic experiments. Instrument consists of a long metal shank with a wooden handle on one end and spherical brass mallet head on the other. The wooden handle has a metal cuff where it attaches to the handle.
Signedunsigned
FunctionFor striking a tuning fork,for acoustic demonstration and experimentation.
The mallet may have been used for experiments of sensory perception.
The mallet may have been used for experiments of sensory perception.
ProvenanceBrought from the Department of Psychology, Harvard University.
Department of Psychology, Harvard University
Date: circa 1900
Object number: WJ0193
Department of Psychology, Harvard University
Date: circa 1900
Object number: WJ0194
Department of Psychology, Harvard University
Date: circa 1900
Object number: WJ0195
Department of Physics, Harvard University
Date: mid 19th-late 19th Century
Object number: 1998-1-0713
