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My brickies hammer never had that notch but all i did was put the blade between the baling twine between the peg and the knot and pulled and it suited me fine .But to some folk its got to be a wee wooden handled job

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Here's a picture of the real thing. Was kindly given to me by Ditch, who used to be on here when this section was, let's say, busier!Lol

 

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Anyway, I don't know a whole lot about this hammer, apart from the make, which is Brades I believe. It's a good solid hammer, and obviously built to last.

 

Be nice to know more about this brand of hammer,so if anyone has some knowledge, please share, thanks.

 

Where's OTC when ya need him? lol

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right i can accept that's the true trapping hammer but why do folk still want them ? for putting wooden snare pegs in you must be better with a rubber or even leather covered mallet so you don't split the pegs ?.

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right i can accept that's the true trapping hammer but why do folk still want them ? for putting wooden snare pegs in you must be better with a rubber or even leather covered mallet so you don't split the pegs ?.

Yea, your probably right when it comes to wooden pegs, but I've always used steel with traps. They tend to take more abuse, in hard ground etc. Also I'm more confident using them, being more assured that a Fox or badger won't bring my trap away, whilst stealing a caught rabbit or squirrel.

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