glenn bradley
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Dad passed these along. Not sure of their history but I can guaranteed dad got them somewhere else. How do I know? They are abused. I haven't gotten to the No. 55 yet but did clean up the boxwood handle and put an edge on the blade for it. It made quick work of an end on a rectangular piece of QSWO scrap.
The running hammer is leftover from dad's jewelry making days and had a broken handle acquired during a move from somewhere to somewhere else. I restored the handle and will probably use it as a nic-nac as I have other purpose specific hammers for the shop.
The running hammer is leftover from dad's jewelry making days and had a broken handle acquired during a move from somewhere to somewhere else. I restored the handle and will probably use it as a nic-nac as I have other purpose specific hammers for the shop.