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crescent nail puller (kinda neat)

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turner66

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There's lots on the used market, they were invented in and produced since the 1800's. I see them often at garage sales. Many times the seller doesn't know what they're for. I played with my dads as a kid, you could not break it 🤣
 

geneg

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Bridgeport, Giant, & most of the other brands had a "hilt" to prevent that. (bloodblisters)
 

dscheidt

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Bridgeport, Giant, & most of the other brands had a "hilt" to prevent that. (bloodblisters)
limits how close you can pull a nail to an obstruction. That matters a lot, because these are often used for salvage jobs, or for reuse. You can pull a trim nail out without much damage.
 
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jsaw

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I inherited one of those. I just a few months ago donated one of those to a used tool store. Never used it in the 23 years that I owned it. I have better results with an Estwing claw hammer, or end nippers.
 

Ohio Andy

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I have had nails I had trouble getting out... I have something much smaller that is like a miracle nail puller... I always wondered how well those big monsters worked....
 

humber2

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Quick learning curve for How to Avoid Blisters and Must wear steel cap boots.

Slower learning curve for Need to Wear Earmuffs.

YMMV
 
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