The company was started in 1937 by Lawrence H. Cook because he saw the need for fine quality, non-marring hammers in local industry. www.cookhammer.com The demo of the before and after shows this hammer to be somewhat past prime... and there's no mention at all of the RoHS Directive.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Cook Lead Hammer Service
It seems like a strange title to forge into a hammer handle. As this lead hammer seems rather used, I wondered if this company re-heads worn lead hammers. A quick Google search reveals that the Cook Hammer Company is alive and well in Warwick, Rhode Island making quality non-marring and non-sparking hammers.
The company was started in 1937 by Lawrence H. Cook because he saw the need for fine quality, non-marring hammers in local industry. www.cookhammer.com The demo of the before and after shows this hammer to be somewhat past prime... and there's no mention at all of the RoHS Directive.
The company was started in 1937 by Lawrence H. Cook because he saw the need for fine quality, non-marring hammers in local industry. www.cookhammer.com The demo of the before and after shows this hammer to be somewhat past prime... and there's no mention at all of the RoHS Directive.
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2 comments:
how much money for it?i found one in ground couple months ago
Not a lot. I think I paid $2 for mine...
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