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over40pirate

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I picked this little (3 1/2 oz) up at a sale today, and wondered if anyone knew what it was for.
The striking surface, is smooth, round, and about 3/* dia.
Thanks for any info.
 

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Something wrong with your pic, it wont go up from the thumbnail but I think it's a body/metal working hammer (possibly for finer work like copper/silver)
 

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Interesting. I was expecting the tip to be rounded over, not flattish like that. I'm still with soft metal forming though.

No markings on it?
 

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it's a body hammer with one side cut off, the reason they did that is to be able to get it in a fender well and tap a ding out. I can't think of the brand right now I'll wake up in the middle of the night or ?????
 
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over40pirate

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It sure is small if it's a body hammer. Plus the business end is flat. I think body hammers have a convex head.
 

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Frank, Best I could do to enhance the lettering:


I get either WARMf USA or WAPILFI USA or some variant, but it could also be "Made in USA" simply beat to death... :dunno:


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War Dept USA? I know some brand names like Fairmont did not mark hammers for the Military, just Made in USA. Think I may have a hammer like that???
 
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otis66

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A tack hammer maybe? Is one face of the hammer magnitic?
 

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That maybe a leather workers hammer. Shoe makers may have used that in the old days for working on saddles. :headscrat
 

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FrankLee, I've seen a body hammer just like that on eBay a while back and I believe the maker was Warner. I've never heard of that company though.
 
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