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    When it comes to banging nothing beats a speed wrench!
    Damn, we're in a tight spot!

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    and for the geologists in the crowd

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    Quote Originally Posted by meatdrink9
    While it's running and stuck in the abandoned warehouse district?
    I get all of my abandoned warehouses there. And it's so convenient to the hammock district. [/simpsons nerd]

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrankMonkey
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    This just in!!!

    Stiletto hammers ownerize estwing.

    http://www.duluthtrading.com/items/91054.asp
    Of all the muthafuckas on earth, you the muthafuckest.

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    Snap-On, shot loaded!

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    I stand by my intial statements of estwing being superior. They are a work of art. That titanium thing is just ugly. And the 16 oz hammer although light in comparison to many other hammers more than makes up for it in it versatility.

    Basically MY HAMMER CAN CRUSH YOUR HAMMER!!!!! BIG BLUE INFERIOR HAMMER CRUSHER
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    I'm with Vinman. Plus, you ever use one of their little hatchets? Razor sharp. Great for chopping kindling, pruning, or throwing at someone's skull who proclaims their hammer superior to the Estwing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snow_slider
    This just in!!!

    Stiletto hammers ownerize estwing.

    http://www.duluthtrading.com/items/91054.asp

    Good god that hammer is fugly, and not only is it ugly the thing costs 200 bucks. I'm sure if I was swigging a hammer all day long it would be a good investment, but I don't. That is why I must agree with Vinn, and Mr Babar that Estwing hammers are the best hammers. I have the 21oz big blue crusher and it has never failed me.

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    Sure big blue can smash shit but can it slice a cucumber? This model slices dices as well as smashing capabilities. The razor is removable wich can be handy if the forman shoes up w/ an 8 ball
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    Cool

    Anybody who claims a 16 oz. hammer will crush anything -- even if it's an Estwing -- is still a fucking pussy in my book, and shouldn't be claiming much at all. Do you do anything with it other than hang up pictures of your mom?
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    dude, a 16 oz hammer probably weighs as much as one of vin's arms do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schuss
    dude, a 16 oz hammer probably weighs as much as one of vin's arms do.
    More.........
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    Does that mean you're scrawnier than phUnk? Good god, mang.
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    <Vinman is less than huge> so yes approximately phunk sized
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    I have a small quiver of hammers:

    -20 oz Estwing finishing hammer
    -22 oz Hart "Woody" framing hammer
    -17 oz Hart "Woody" finishing hammer
    -32 oz Vaughn Framing hammer

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    those harts are clasic. i have one that was handed down. they still make em too. sick with the head let down into the handle, almost unfuckwithable. much more core and classy than a craptastic estwing.

    Stiletto makes a nice wood handle model that is way less $$ than the fugly one slider posted. its pretty amazing, weighs in lighter than a finish hammer, but sinks 12d's as easily as any monster waffle face i've ever swung.

    estwing is like the default hammer. industry standard.
    kinda like marker bindings in the ski industry, if you don't really know it will work fine. However, if you know what you are doing you'll prolly make a different choice, for many reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basom
    those harts are clasic. i have one that was handed down. they still make em too. sick with the head let down into the handle, almost unfuckwithable. much more core and classy than a craptastic estwing.

    Stiletto makes a nice wood handle model that is way less $$ than the fugly one slider posted. its pretty amazing, weighs in lighter than a finish hammer, but sinks 12d's as easily as any monster waffle face i've ever swung.

    estwing is like the default hammer. industry standard.
    kinda like marker bindings in the ski industry, if you don't really know it will work fine. However, if you know what you are doing you'll prolly make a different choice, for many reasons.
    Hah, Vinman skis Markers! And not only that, but the TEAM models!
    OOOOOOOHHHH, I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!

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    Many of us are not carpenters and use our hammers to hang the occasional picture and also to bust shit up or kill bugs. For these purposes Estwing is the best hammer ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman
    Many of us are not carpenters and use our hammers to hang the occasional picture and also to bust shit up or kill bugs. For these purposes Estwing is the best hammer ever.
    What kind of shit are you going to bust up with a 16 oz hammer, a triple decaf no-foam mocha apple-mint frappachino stuck in the cupholder of your Audi Allroad? Killing bugs with a 16oz Estwing is like skiing Spatulas on the East Coast... You might as well leave that shit to the big boys and stick with these --

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    Quote Originally Posted by BakerBoy
    Killing bugs with a 16oz Estwing is like skiing Spatulas on the East Coast... You might as well leave that shit to the big boys and stick with these --

    not sure your analogy makes sense.
    wouldn't killing small bugs with a really big hammer be more like skiing spatulas on the east coast? the smaller hammer, the more fitting for the small bugs that live in the cramped conditions of the east coast. small bugs like skijunky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BakerBoy
    What kind of shit are you going to bust up with a 16 oz hammer, a triple decaf no-foam mocha apple-mint frappachino stuck in the cupholder of your Audi Allroad?
    This guy is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BakerBoy
    Hah, Vinman skis Markers! And not only that, but the TEAM models!
    damn, I've been outed, shame on me.

    But I still stand behind my trusty estwing. Actually if I stand behind it you can't see me, I'm that skinny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas
    This guy is good.
    Yes, I believe I just got schooled.

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