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Wilton Tools B.A.S.H Ball Pein Hammer Head Weight: 1-1/2 Lbs.

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B.A.S.H Ball Pein Hammer Head Weight: 1-1/2 Lbs.
$49.99
B.A.S.H Ball Pein Hammer
  • Head Weight: 1.5 Lbs.
  • Handle Length: 14"
  • Head Material: Drop Forged Steel
  • Face Diameter: 1.5"
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer
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