Estwing 4 lb Blacksmith Hammer with Hickory Handle

$30.45

A 4-pound Estwing blacksmith hammer with a 16-inch hickory handle — forged square face plus cross peen for anvil work, with hickory shaft that damps strike shock on long sessions. Forged in Rockford, Illinois.

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Key Features

  • <p>Estwing forges every hickory-handle hammer head at the company's Rockford, Illinois plant, then assembles them to American-grown hickory handles selected for straight grain and dense growth rings
  • That's the combination that lets a striking tool absorb years of shock loading without loosening at the head — the hickory flexes just enough under each strike to save the wrist without giving up control.</p><p>This 4-pound blacksmith hammer is built for the forge and anvil — a heavy forged head with a square face on one end and a cross peen on the other, set on a 16-inch straight-grain hickory handle
  • The cross peen lets a smith draw stock longways while the flat face delivers general striking work, and the hickory shaft damps the high-frequency shock that travels up a steel handle and fatigues the wrist over a long session.</p><p>Estwing has been forging striking tools in Rockford, Illinois since 1923 and remains family-owned into its fourth generation
  • The hickory-handle line sits alongside their one-piece forged hammers as the American-made core of the catalog, and every hammer carries the company's lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.</p>
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Estwing forges every hickory-handle hammer head at the company’s Rockford, Illinois plant, then assembles them to American-grown hickory handles selected for straight grain and dense growth rings. That’s the combination that lets a striking tool absorb years of shock loading without loosening at the head — the hickory flexes just enough under each strike to save the wrist without giving up control.

This 4-pound blacksmith hammer is built for the forge and anvil — a heavy forged head with a square face on one end and a cross peen on the other, set on a 16-inch straight-grain hickory handle. The cross peen lets a smith draw stock longways while the flat face delivers general striking work, and the hickory shaft damps the high-frequency shock that travels up a steel handle and fatigues the wrist over a long session.

Estwing has been forging striking tools in Rockford, Illinois since 1923 and remains family-owned into its fourth generation. The hickory-handle line sits alongside their one-piece forged hammers as the American-made core of the catalog, and every hammer carries the company’s lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.

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