So, what to do with that old hammer brand

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So, what to do with that old hammer brand

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I got this little hammer auto in for a little TLC from a forum member. I worked on it all morning. Turned out pretty good I think.

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I love it MM! That knife is one of the few things I have from my Grandad on my dads side. And since my Dad is gone now also, I won't be getting anything else. Thank you for your TLC toward it. Can't wait to get it back! ::tu:: Kelley
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it's on it's way to you Kelley. There were some bad dings in the shells I couldn't get out, but it polsihed up nicely.
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I'm sure there were Kaleb. It bounced around in his tackle box for years! :) I'll let you know when I get it. Thanks! Kelley
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