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Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?

The original wood handle Stiletto is a great hammer. I volunteer for Habitat 3 days a week, and most everything is done by hand because of the safety of the many volunteers. This hammer give you the swing strength of at least a 22oz hammer while only swinging 16 oz. I have never had arm or elbow soreness since I began using this hammer 5 years ago. I am looking forward to the purchase of one with a titanium handle and interchangeable heads. I have also thought about the 13 oz version. These hammers are truly amazing, and they fulfill their promise even though the price seems high. One only has the one elbow, and suffering from using the wrong hammer so that you can not enjoy other activities later in life is crazy. I am 66 and I am still able to do everything because I have not been debilitated by wrist and elbow damage. I must say, it is a great talking piece when people see me using it at Habitat.

God Bless