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I happen to live in a town that manufactures Sears & Vaughan hammers. I use some of their hammers but my hammer of choice is a Stanley 20 oz. nail hammer.
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Well Richard- you're in the right place if you're driving nails with your hammer.Watch your fingers!
Bob
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I happen to live in a town that manufactures Sears & Vaughan hammers. I use some of their hammers but my hammer of choice is a Stanley 20 oz. nail hammer.