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The ESTWING Special Edition Rock Pick is a 22 oz geology hammer forged from a single piece of solid alloy steel, featuring a square face and pointed tip for versatile rock cracking and chisel driving. It boasts a hand-sanded, lacquered genuine leather grip for superior comfort and durability. Made in the USA since 1923, it is the top choice of geologists and rockhounds worldwide.













| Brand | Estwing |
| Color | Leather-special Edition |
| Handle Material | Leather |
| Head Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5"L x 1.13"W x 7.25"Th |
L**E
Great quality item!!!
As a rockhound I truly appreciate the quality of this item. Have used it in some rough places and it always gets the job done without damaging the pick.
C**D
Always use the correct tool for the task
Estwing is the standard for rock hammers and rock/fossil hounding tools in general. Is this the one I want to crack and pry with all day? No. I prefer the rubber handle for better shock protection and grip. But, this thing looks amazing and will definitely drive a chisel and crack some rock. With proper care and correct usage this and all Estwing tools will last forever.
J**Y
Curb appeal.
Bought this for an autistic friend and he loves it.
J**E
Quality.
Quality.
E**A
Poderosa y auténtica picota geología.
Una maravilla. Segunda vez que la adquirí, la perdí por error. Para exploración geológica es una herramienta respetable. Infaltable.
F**T
Heavy duty
Well made
M**I
The best
The best
M**G
One rock hammer to rule them all
I bought this for use as a field geologist during field camp. This thing is amazing, I love the way it looks and feels. I purchased it and was hesitant on smacking rocks with it at first but once you break it in you don't fear so much any more. The leather handle makes use bearable and even after hitting some hard minerals and rocks with this, the strike face doesn't look too bad. The only downside I can think of is that the surface does get some rust after extended use. But otherwise a solid rock hammer.
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