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Alltrade 28 Oz Rig Builder's Hatchet With American Hickory Handle Brand New!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
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CALIFORNIA USA, United States

CALIFORNIA USA, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan UPC:028907107981

Alltrade 1079-S-28 28oz Rig Builder's Hatchet with 17-1/2"  American Hickory Handle 

Product Features

  • Fully polished
  • Forged entirely of high quality, high carbon steel
  • Beveled nail slot in polished head
  • 17" select flame treated hickory handle
  • Extra large, crowned striking face for accurate power blows
  • 1-1/2"Mill cross cut hammer head.
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