Greetings All
First off, a collective thank-you to all of the prior contributors here. I am continually humbled by the knowledge and generosity here. It's great to be inspired to take interest in my hammers, which I had totally taken for granted...
OK, here are some pics of my humble collection. L-to-R, for the hammers on the top row: Estwing fiberglass-handle claw, Hubbard #3 (see thumbnail, below), Estwing steel-handle claw, un-marked body hammer, Plomb body hammer (See thumbnail, below.), unmarked body hammer, Keystone body hammer (see below), Great Neck rubber mallet, and a Harbor Freight dead-blow. Below the hammers are two body dollies, the left one is un-marked, and the right one is marked "4- Heller"(see thumbnail, below.). And underlining everything is my Stanley 'FuBar III'.
I could use some help identifying the makers mark / brand on the far-right body hammer, with the dimpled handle. Here's the mark:
Anyone know the scoop? Any thoughts on vintage? Update: It's a 'Keystone' brand. The gang over in the 'Vintage Tools' thread figured it out!
Cheers,
Jon