RIVENNHEWN: Thank you very much.
DRIVES: Thank you as well, I learned how to do that @ work. After tying a Bowline in the rope that connects the anchor chain to the boat.
I know these Kobalts from Lowe's are nothing special, but they fit my hand better than anything else I've found, so when I lost one and went in to replace it, only to find that they've changed and the new black ones' handles are slightly smaller and don't feel as good.
The narrow band is probably 1/4” rope or 1/8” string for grip.
Or a shoe lace or something he had around...
You see people do this on hockey sticks.
Is that a leather wrap, or something else on the brass hammer handle? Looks cool.
I recently picked up the 20oz Irwin hammer (2nd row up, 3rd over) and I gotta say it has a nice feel to it. Has a fatter grip which feels good in my hands and a good balanced swing which makes my old hammer feel like a rock on a stick. I'm skeptical about whether it'll hold up to daily abuse or not, but you never know.
Got my octagon type handles in and got my hammer together. I used some Special Walnut stain and flat red paint on the handle to mimic the Plomb/Paschall/Proto handles I like but did it in Red.

Can't say I've ever seen an Easco hammer before
Googling turns up an ad for this hammer and it's "Hand Tastic" handle in a 1981 popular mechanics magazine.
I really like that handle!
tires on bike of 27.5 inch.
I picked up a cool hammer this weekend. I haven't weighed it but it's pretty hefty for what looks like a body hammer. Maybe it's a body hammer for tanks. The maker is W. Gilpin. Anyone know the intended application for this design? It is 3" square across the face.
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What do you call this style hammer? It is really great looking.
Jeff glad you dragged this thread back up.
Picked this up a month ago for 3 bucks.
Looks like a Winchester stamp to me.Here's one I could use a bit of help identifying.
It's the size/shape of a cobbler's hammer, but the claw is split instead of solid. which is different than any other cobbler's hammer I can find, usually the claw is solid.
I can't make out the entire maker's mark but it appears to have the number 3 and a brand/word that contains the letters "CHE" at the end.
If this looks familiar to anyone I could use a little direction on it.
Thank you