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Estwing E3-22P 22oz Rock Pick | 
enlarge | Brand: Jensen Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $38.29 Buy New: $28.99 You Save: $9.30 (24%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 482
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 1 x 11 x 1
MPN: E3-22P Model: E3-22P UPC: 743153116807 EAN: 0743153116807 ASIN: B0002OVCMO
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| Features:
| • | Estwing #E3-22P Pick Prospecting Hammer | | • | ESTWING MFG CO |
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Product Description Estwing Prospecting Pick Hammer, Nylon-Vinyl Grip Solid Steel Handle.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
This hammer rocks!! April 5, 2008 I use this to sample rocks in old mines and when i am gold prospecting. I own the 16oz also. I would not use any other brand of rock hammer.
perfect! March 25, 2008 The best rock hammer there is. It was recommended to me by my geology professor, and I would recommend it to everybody.
Rock Pick(Hammer) December 29, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My entire family fossil hunts. This is the best all around rock pick we have used. We bought four if that tells you anything.
A geological essential July 8, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
How well I remember it...the insult..the challenge and the glove across the face...we each embedded the pick end of our Estwing in a handy log, backed up a pace, and stood, sneering and staring each other down until someone in the surrounding crowd yelled "GO!"...
Seriously, if you have a professional or hobby need to pry apart and break rocks, the 22 oz. Estwing is it. And, it can be a handy camp tool - besides the obvious use as a hammer, the pick can be used to reduce downed, cracked tree parts to firewood by prying in the cracks.
Well made, works as intended January 11, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a typical Estwing construction as far as the handle and grip are concerned. The head already has the corners and edges beveled so it doesn't chip. The pick end comes to a point so if you're looking for a chisel edge this is not the tool for you. The weight works well - that is, it is sufficiently heavy to accomplish the job, but light enough not to be a burden to carry around and for easy one-handed use. The only thing I've wanted but have not yet seen is a leather carrying attachment for use with a belt; it probably exists, I just haven't found it. It would be nice if Amazon advertised the two together. I've only had this rock pick for a short while and the rocks are already yielding up their treasures!
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