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Estwing E3-22P 22oz Rock Pick | 
enlarge | Brand: Jensen Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $44.43 Buy New: $28.99 You Save: $15.44 (35%)
New (22) from $28.99
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 893
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
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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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 B. Hanson (Ventura, CA USA) 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 N. Matthies 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 L. Wise (Boonville, IN) 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 Ross A. Brunetti (Santa Maria, CA USA) 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 A. P. Garrett (Glastonbury, CT United States) 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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