Jarhead0408
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Is that a shorter version of the handle but with a heavy head?
If you want a green Trusty Cook dead blow, look no further than Matco. I assume Trusty Cook can't do the same green due to their agreement with Matco. I saw them when I toured the Trusty Cook factory a few years ago, and they are cool.
I missed the blue offering. I have several of the Trusty's in red, but would have loved the blue. White or grey...nah.

If they offer, group buy, anyone?
I vote a nice Hunter Green
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Yup, it is a shorter-handled ball peen with a heavier head. We're finding there is demand for tools that have a little more oomph for tight spaces. We're also going to be offering a new sledge soon. The sledge has a Model #7 handle with a Model #14 head. We'd sold 4,000 of these bashers several years ago under a private label. Max force in tight quarters is on the way! Note--ball peen is still in development.
Yup, it is a shorter-handled ball peen with a heavier head. We're finding there is demand for tools that have a little more oomph for tight spaces. We're also going to be offering a new sledge soon. The sledge has a Model #7 handle with a Model #14 head. We'd sold 4,000 of these bashers several years ago under a private label. Max force in tight quarters is on the way! Note--ball peen is still in development.
Yup, it is a shorter-handled ball peen with a heavier head. We're finding there is demand for tools that have a little more oomph for tight spaces. We're also going to be offering a new sledge soon. The sledge has a Model #7 handle with a Model #14 head. We'd sold 4,000 of these bashers several years ago under a private label. Max force in tight quarters is on the way! Note--ball peen is still in development.

The prototype ball peen has a 32 ounce head and an overall weight of 2.70 pounds. I've attached a "before" picture. Who wants to see the "after" photo?

Any idea on when there might be another run of the blue handles??
And if they were able to offer green at some point, I'd be in for those as well.
I love those ol original Econoline Fords.. We had our first "van" or should I say "mini van" when I was a kid.. it was a a 1964 version I believe (I'll need to confirm with my mom to be sure), that my dad purchased from Ziker's Cleaners in South Bend when he was working / painting there.. I remember the 7 of us packing into that van. My "seat" was the driver side rear wheel well bump, my two younger brothers (maybe 2 and 3 at the time) sat on the engine cover... Ah back in the days before seat belt laws...
I'd love to see the after pictures.. maybe here on GJ and in person one of these days..![]()
Are multiple colors (like a swirl) possible? THAT would be really cool.
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I would buy several. Or maybe dump red/white/blue in at once, and make a random swirl effect. Good for the GJ USA crowd, and cool in general.
EDIT: White is very cool. If made available, I'd probably hold off buying a dead blow or two until they came out.
aren't the Carlyle hammers blue and made by trusty cook?
The red is the before picture and the white is the after picture. The red on white on the vehicle looks as good as the red on white on our hammers. Don't you agree?
Strouty might be posting the "real deal" Martian hammers some time soon.