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trying to locate hart tools, you know the people that make hammers. ANyone know if they have an e-mail or web site.
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josh, http://www.hart-tools.com
I used "ask jeeves" (www.ask.com) and entered "Hart tools"
to find the website...
Reminds of the t-shirt, "Ski with a Hart on"!
*thanks, I have never used Jeeves before and all my other sources came up dry. Jeeves worked
*It's actually http://www.hart-tool.com (without the 's'). It's a pretty lame web site IMHO, not much function or substance, but maybe that's the way they like it.BTW, does anyone kno why the Hart 'Woody' no longer appears on the site? I've got one and think it's the best framing hammer I've every used.Cheers,Scott.
*I was told 2 things. One the Person who designed the "Woody" was in a legal fight with Hart. I don't know the nature of the legal stuff. Two, I was also told there were production problems with the handle to head fit.