GhostFist
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Alright so some guy on the tv series I'm working on now brings his Stiletto 14oz on the site. I've never used one but often scoffed at the price, $250 + for a hammer seems a bit far fetched at first. I asked him about what he felt about it and he responded that his elbow was worth more than $250 so he saw it as a bargain. The hammer itself has the size and functionality of a traditional and much heavier steel hammer but reportedly 10 less shock is transmitted through it's all titanium body. I got to thinking, while I don't do a lot of framing with a hammer only i do pull out a hammer from time to time to bang some stuff together, my current hammer is a 20 oz Stanley and I've always hated it but I think it cost me something like $30 when i picked it up ten years ago. I'm looking at it this way, the hammer is one of the most basic carpentry tools that everyone who works with wood needs in their arsenal. I constantly have one of these hip killers weighing down the right side of my tool sporran so a lighter and well constructed hammer is starting to become very appealing to me.
Anyone out there swinging these puppies around? What's your take on them? Worth the investment?
Anyone out there swinging these puppies around? What's your take on them? Worth the investment?