As an old framer, I always used a wooden-handled (ash) hammer. Using anything else is just too painful after banging around with a 22oz milled face hammer all day. Apparently the wooden grip absorbs the impact of each punch instead of transferring it to the elbow. After I borrowed my old Forged Hart Hammer, it came back with a broken claw. In retirement, I didn't want to spend $145 on a hammer I would rarely use. After reading the reviews I bought a Fiskars hammer. I've had it for a while but only used it for the first time last week. I was worried about my elbow because I was working on swinging it all day. The next day I had to clean up and was willing to take two Tylenol pills before work to relieve my elbow, but. I didn't need it. No pain. No one. I couldn't believe it. The thing really works. I've been working over and over again all day. no pain. I was so impressed that I bought this hammer for finishing work. These hammers are comfortable to use, I like their rubber grip, they feel good in the hand and most importantly they don't hurt the hand. These hammers cost twice as much and are a bargain at list price. Buy it! You will not be disappointed.
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