Hammers

 

Two million years ago, the history of mankind - and that of the hammer - began when one of our ancestors first picked up a stone to use it as a striking tool. Another soon realized that the power of the tool could be greatly increased by attaching a handle made of wood, bone or horn. The continual inventiveness of the human mind and the advent of metallurgy have allowed countless variations to be made in the hammer's design to better aid us in hunting, construction of dwellings, etc. To this day, the hammer has remained essential to all humankind, but especially to the woodworker.

 
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Estwing Rock Pick

Estwing Rock Pick

A rock pick is a combination of a hammer and a pick. The long, hardened, pointed tip allows stones to be struck with extreme accuracy, and thus split with precision.
€59.70

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Article No. 705697

DICTUM Hammer with Handle Protection, Head Weight 1000 g

DICTUM Hammer with Handle Protection, Head Weight 1000 g

Versatile hammer, e.g. for driving chisels, for demolition work or rough assembly work. German design compliant with DIN 6475 standard.
variants
 
€16.90

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 715488

DICTUM Hammer with Handle Protection, Head Weight 1500 g

DICTUM Hammer with Handle Protection, Head Weight 1500 g

Versatile hammer, e.g. for driving chisels, for demolition work or rough assembly work. German design compliant with DIN 6475 standard.
variants
 
€21.90

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 715489

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