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3/4-D Pneumatic Stone Carving Hammer
Brand: Trow and Holden Company
Precision air stone carving hammer for granite and other hard stone.


30 Oz Brass Head Hammer W/ Fiberglass Handle
Brand: Urrea
Non-sparking


30 Oz Brass Head Hammer W/ Oak Handle
Brand: Urrea
Non-sparking


 

32 Oz Ball Pein Hammer


 

32 Oz. Ball Pein Hammer
Brand: VME Hammers
Head Weight: 32 oz.


32Oz Blk Rubb Mallet
Brand: CUSTOM ACCESSORIES
CUSTOM ACCESSORIES #81112 32OZ BLK Rubb Mallet


 

3Lb Sledge 16" Handle


4 1/2 Lb. Trimming Hammer
Brand: Trow and Holden Company
Traditional trimming hammer with superior balance and comfort.


4 1/2 Lb.Round Hammer
Brand: Trow and Holden Company
Hold this hammer in any position to strike with it!


4 Lb. Double Blade Mason's Hammer
Brand: Trow and Holden Company
Both a vertical and a horizontal carbide blade in one hammer.


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