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Hammers!
December 15, 2011
4:53 pm
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Here is the latest batch. All are 1045, with hickory or oak handles. I even made the wood and metal wedges by hand 😀

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December 16, 2011
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They look to be from the same litter?
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December 24, 2011
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Sam,
Nice hammers.
What weight and why the offset for the handle. Are these cuttlers hammers?
What is the price?
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December 25, 2011
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Thanks guys!

Dave, yup they are 😀

Gene, the offset makes for a bit of a different balance, very nice for forging bevels on blades as yes they are cutler's or what i call a bladesmith's hammer. They are all in the 2.2-2.3 pound range, at 100$ a piece plus shipping.

February 11, 2012
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Nice hammers Sam. I am new to smithing, been at it about a year now. I have some old hammer heads I bought and tried to find some hickory to make a handle but had no luck. Would you mind sharing your source?

February 12, 2012
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Sam nice hammers as a blade smith I dig your hammers. I would love to try one out. I apreateate all your posts. It shows your pasion for blaksmithing and so does your work. abviouslee you sell them so what is the price. I can make my own but yours are really nice.
Steve

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