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Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?

I bought 2 Stiletto's approx 5 years ago when I was starting to re-roof my house. One was for me and the 2nd was for my neighbor and buddy who was helping. He has always been half animal and insists on using an Estwing steel or another i do not recognize, but seems to have a yellow hard rubber/plastic or ? handle. Ihad read alot of comments abotu the new titanium hammers and the benefits, etc, so I got him one as a "thank you" in advance. He would use while I was watching, but kept going back to the old steel one . . . and to this day the titanium justs sits hanging above his bench (hext to an unused Hart). . . . whereas mine has gotten alot of weekend warrior work. I do not understand it, but i have come to accept that you just can't teach new tricks to some old dogs.

Mine is not worn out, just broken in . . . . but my son is getting to the age that if i don't get him one, mine might just get hard for me to find in my garage, as hr "borrows" it.

Cheers.