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Drop-forged high carbon steel head, that has been hardened and tempered with a lacquer coating for rust protection. Traditional hickory shaft for strength and flexibility. These hammers are typically used for splitting nodules, using the lower edge of the square face to strike the rock.

Always wear suitable safety glasses or goggles when hammering. Never strike two hammers together. Be conscious of who is around you when hammering nodules or other rocks, and make sure that they are standing a safe distance away. Chips typically fly both forwards and backwards, and so these are the worst places for fellow fossilers to stand and watch what you are doing! We recommend that you wear gloves when hammering rocks, as sharp fragments can easily break off. 

It is important to choose the right hammers for fossil hunting. It can actually be quite dangerous to just take a normal, DIY carpentry hammer out collecting with you. This is because the steel is, much of the time, actually softer than the rocks you are hitting, meaning that it can splinter off in small shards. Make sure that the hammer you are using is suited to fossil hunting, either by purchasing a specific geological hammer, or a hammer designed for use on stone. 

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Paul Whitelock
08-02-2025
Excellent service and product
Simon Warren
17-10-2024
Awesome hammer .. nice weight & slightly longer shaft make all the difference.. good quality great shape.. I use it for work (builder) & fossil hunting AA+++++
Richard Edmonds
15-12-2023
I have been using a long handled 4lb lump hammer, which is a great tool. This hammer has a bit more finesse about it, is lighter, errrr, obviously, and is very strong indeed. Only down side: I don't like the bevelled head face edges; a square edge delivers a better hit when splitting stones, but, I guess, that is what the blunt, anvil end is for!
Ian
11-02-2022
Delivery was prompt and the hammer is great to use, splitting hand-held nodules. The handle seems quite long, so it should be easy to apply a bit more force to larger rocks.

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