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Estwing Rock Pick Geologist Hammer with Nylon Grip

Estwing Rock Pick Geologist Hammer with Nylon Grip

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Made in USA · Estwing ~ Since 1923

  • All one-forged tempered steel piece from the head through the handle
  • Tough & strong pointed tip
  • Handle reduces impact vibrations due to the nylon vinyl shock reduction grip
  • Fully polished head
  • #1 choice of geologists
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  • The "Geologist Hammer Rock Pick" is a very durable & strong quality pick! The head & handle are forged in one solid piece with a good-looking fully polished head. The handle has a bonded & molded "Shock Reduction Grip" which offers the utmost in both comfort & durability while reducing vibrations caused by impact. The #1 choice of geologists world wide! A superior & very popular rock pick tool! Made in the USA.

    Since 1923, the Estwing family & its employees have taken pride in designing & manufacturing the world's most durable, comfortable & attractive striking & struck tools. All claw hammers, axes, specialty tools & pry bars are manufactured to the highest possible standards & offer a true value to both tradesmen & craftsmen alike.

  • Product Hammer Face Size Head Length Overall Length Nylon Grip Length Weight Model #
    Estwing Rock Pick Geologist Hammer with Nylon Grip ~ 14 oz 11/16"  x  11/16" 6" 11" 6" 14 oz
    E3-14P
    Estwing Rock Pick Geologist Hammer with Nylon Grip ~ 22 oz 3/4"  x  3/4" 7" 13" 7 - 1/2" 22 oz E3-22P

     

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03/25/2021
Mischa R.
United States United States

Breaks and pries well, limiting factor is me

This appears to be a rockhound favorite. Holding both the rubber grip and leather grip option in my hand, my eyes liked the leather one, my hand liked the rubber one. So far I've used it for recreational mining for an afternoon. The clearcoat was a bit scratched from rough use and within a few days surface rust was evident, this is a reminder to clean and dry your tools after use (or at least don't leave them in a damp place), but not a big problem. The benefits of tool steel over stainless far exceed this cosmetic setback. Thanks for the quick delivery to Seattle. We miss you, I could not source one locally in your absence.

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03/25/2021
Mischa R.
United States United States

Breaks and pries well, limiting factor is me

This appears to be a rockhound favorite. Holding both the rubber grip and leather grip option in my hand, my eyes liked the leather one, my hand liked the rubber one. So far I've used it for recreational mining for an afternoon. The clearcoat was a bit scratched from rough use and within a few days surface rust was evident, this is a reminder to clean and dry your tools after use (or at least don't leave them in a damp place), but not a big problem. The benefits of tool steel over stainless far exceed this cosmetic setback. Thanks for the quick delivery to Seattle. We miss you, I could not source one locally in your absence.

Hardwick's Estwing Rock Pick Geologist Hammer with Nylon Grip Review