| Rock Hammer Leather Sheath for Pointed Tip Estwing Rock Hammer Rock Pick |  | Brand: Amateur Geologist Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $10.39 as of 9/3/2010 05:58 CDT details
Seller: Amateur Geologist Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 3,391
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7 x 1 x 1
MPN: #3 UPC: 034139810414 EAN: 0034139810414 ASIN: B000E7PFFY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fits Estwing pointed tip rock hammers. | | • | May fit other rock hammers but NOT the Valley Rock Hammers | | • | NOT FOR USE WITH THE VALLEY SOFT-TOUCH POINTED TIP ROCK HAMMER. | | • | NOT FOR USE WITH THE ESTWING BIG FACE ROCK HAMMER | | • | Buy your hammer and sheath from the same vendor or you'll pay extra shipping charges! |
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Product Description Read all below!!!! Leather snap case for the Estwing 22 oz, 13 oz, and 14 oz Rock Picks. Sized to fit the Estwing pointed tip rock hammers but may fit other rock hammers. We recommend the Estwing Hammerlock Pick Holster for use with rock hammers. It's cheaper and far easier to use than these sheaths. If you want a usable sheath check out the the Gfeller Casemakers sheaths. READ THIS: READ THIS: READ THIS: READ THIS: Does not fit the Estwing Supreme 24oz "Big Face" Pointed Tip Rock Hammer or the Valley Soft-Touch 20oz Pointed Tip Rock Hammer. Use the Estwing Hammerlock Pick Holster (Rock Hammer Holster for Pointed Tip or Chisel Edge Estwing Hammerlock Pick Holster (HH2)) with these rock hammers. READ ABOVE ^^^^^ READ ABOVE ^^^^^READ ABOVE^^^^^READ ABOVE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Make sure that you buy your hammer and sheath from the same vendor on Amazon or you'll be paying extra shipping charges. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| Customer Reviews: Difficult to deal with... February 10, 2010 Abby Ford (Louisiana) This sheath is rather difficult to deal with. I have had it for a while now and am still trying to get it broken in good. It's difficult to get the pick into and then it takes a good bit of work to get it snapped. I wondered for about a month if I hadn't gotten the wrong product because it just seemed that my pick was too big, but apparently it is the right sheath. I like the way it looks but for almost daily use it's just about too impractical to deal with.
Terrible Durability November 6, 2009 Sandra Williams (Mississippi) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have one of these holsters for my Estwing Rock Hammer. When I and some others went to field camp, most of us had holsters like this one attached to our belts so we could draw them out frequently for gathering samples, making fresh rock surfaces, or use in climbing. Everybody's holster, the same make and model as this one, broke except for mine. Mine was warped so badly as to be nearly unuseable. The snaps on this holster are also badly placed, since when you try to unsnap them, they simply lift the hammer upwards without coming undone. By the end of the trip, I had to rip the holster open with both hands, or just leave it open and hope I didnt lose my hammer in the process. Dont buy an all enclosing hammer holster like this one, its very difficult to hurt yourself on a hammer sitting tightly to your waist.
Great for storage, difficult to use in the field December 10, 2008 Owens Valley Rockhound (Lone Pine, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
When new this sheath is only very difficult to use in the field. I find it hard to line up the handle with the hole then tilt the tip in, then rotate the rock hammer into the sheath and finally, with one hand snap the snaps closed. After the sheath has been used awhile and after you get used to using them they're only OK. My recommendation..... use the Rock Hammer Holster for Pointed Tip or Chisel Edge Estwing Hammerlock Pick Holster (HH2). It's cheaper and it's easy to get the rock hammer in and out of when you're in the field, and it keeps your rock hammer on your hip where you want it. Of course, for sellers it's better for you to use this sheath. You'll get so frustrated using it that you eventually just carry the rock hammer.... until you lay it down and walk away. An all to common story I hear. Still a good accessory to have to store your rock hammer.
Works Well April 28, 2008 Some Guy This works well for my pointed Estwing pick. The snaps close without a problem for me. Cheap and functional.
Leather Sheath June 13, 2007 Rory S. Obrien (Manhattan Beach,CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
THe sheath is okay but it has 2 snaps. once the 1st snap is on the other is quite difficult to click on either the snap is out of alignment or the snap is just DANG hard to press...not sure...I can live with it.
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