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Kind a like a prototype Leatherman.
I used to have one when I was a kid.
I still see then from time to time at checkout counters.
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A-holes. Hey every group has to have one. And I have been elected to be the one. I should make that my tagline.
I had one too. it had a brass colored handle with all the screw drivers inside. I had forgotten all about that hammer. I wonder what ever happened to it."it aint the work I mind,
It's the feeling of falling further behind."Bozini Latinihttp://www.ingrainedwoodworking.com
Back in the day before they had zip codes.
There was one of those at my family's home in a narrow kitchen drawer with some other cheap tools back in the 50's. The hammer was used to nail picture hooks on the walls. The handle was too small and the head was badly balanced.
I still have one pretty much the only tool I need for work!)