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Estwing Geo/Paleo Burpee Pick with Nylon Grip

Estwing Geo/Paleo Burpee Pick with Nylon Grip

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Made in USA · Estwing ~ Since 1923

  • Model BP500
  • All one-forged tempered steel piece from the head through the handle
  • Tough & strong pointed tip & chisel edge
  • 3 magnets in head for material analysis
  • 17" overall length
  • Handle reduces impact vibrations due to Estwing's patented "Shock Reduction Nylon Grip"
  • Fully polished head & durable powder coat finish
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  • The "Burpee Geologist/Paleo Pick" is a very durable & strong quality hoe pick. The head & handle are forged in one solid all-steel construction with strong pointed & hoe edge tips. There are 3 magnets in the side of the head which allow for material analysis. The handle has a cushion grip which offers the utmost in both comfort & durability while reducing vibrations caused by impact. A great pick used by many geologists & paleontologists alike, & excellent for many operations in the outdoors including working with tough rocks. It is even useful for demolition work & roof shingle removal work as well. A very stout & solid pick! 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 Chisel Edge Width Overall Length From Pointed Edge to Chisel Edge Nylon Grip Length Weight Model #
    Estwing Geo/Paleo Burpee Pick with Nylon Grip 1-1/2" 17" 9-1/4" 7-1/2" 2.12 lb

    BP500

     

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