🔧 Elevate Your Rock Hounding Game!
The Estwing Rock Pick is a premium 13 oz geology hammer designed for rockhounds, prospectors, and contractors. With a milled face and a patented shock reduction grip, this tool offers unmatched durability and comfort, making it the top choice for professionals. Proudly made in the USA, it combines quality craftsmanship with innovative design.
Brand | Estwing |
Head Material | Alloy Steel |
Handle Material | Leather |
Color | Brown |
Item Weight | 13 ounces |
Grip Type | Shock Reduction |
Head Style | Square |
Style | Milled Face |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00034139763819 |
Manufacturer | Estwing |
UPC | 756635216148 732233469339 034139763819 |
Part Number | E13PM |
Product Dimensions | 6.87 x 1.87 x 12.62 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | E13PM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | leather |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Rock Pick |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**G
This is a great pick.
I suffered using cheaper picks/rock hammers for almost a decade before deciding to upgrade. This tool is well made, well balanced, light to carry and comfortable to use. I've used it for heavy work excavating tough rocky matrix around mammoth bones and for fine work excavating trilobites in exfoliating limestone. Compared to less expensive options it's night and day, I wish I had purchased this years ago.
O**S
Milled face or no milled face?
This is perhaps the best quality geologist's pick available the only thing I wish would have been made clear from the start is what a milled face was and what a non-milled face was when buying the tool. TO be clear for all, a milled face is the hammer striking surface or "face that has been milled to have a "toothed" or grip type striking surface as opposed to the non-milled face that is completely smooth. Now the smooth face is more likely to slip of the face of the chisel you are striking, if you manage to not hit it wholly on the chisel but are somewhat off with your aim whereas the milled surface has grip and is less likely to slip off, so for this purpose I guess I have an added bonus to my tool that it will not or be less likely to slip off the striking surface if my aim is a bit off, but for aesthetic purposes the tool isn't as "pretty" and I also have to wonder why the milled face was cheaper than the non-milled face hammer/pick, as the milled face would have required more man hours to produce but hey, who am I to complain? Also the leather handle is always a great look and lasts a long time as I have had previous Estwing products with this leather handle. Everything about this tool is great, it's over all design, the handle, the hammer surface the pick end and even the bottom of the handle which has a steel end plate that is steel rivets holding the handle on, this is a tool that you can hand down to your son for him to use and cherish as is with so many American made tools! I whole heartedly endorse Estwing tools and do not have anything bad to say about this item, if you are in the market for a new geologists hammer/pick i recommend this tool! you will not be disappointed with it's quality or it's performance!
T**N
What a cute couple!!!
I didn't even know that my hatchet had a sibling until I saw a YouTube video with a guy using this sweet looking rock hammer. Not sure what I'll use it for but I had to have one to go with my axe. I'll probably add it to my metal-detecting kit or use it to dig fossils out of the creekbed behind my house. At any rate these tools are beautiful to look at and super well made!*Take note of the American Bench Craft leather sheath and D-ring holster. American Made and well worth the money! Highly recommended!
W**A
Time Tested Durability
The item is as described. Timely arrival of product.
G**D
Great pick for breaking the ice in my freezer
I bought this pick to break up chunks of ice for beverages. It's ridiculous overkill for that purpose, but works perfectly. I love the feeling of knowing the world holds no better ice pick, and that it can do double duty unearthing ancient artifacts buried in my back yard and/or murdering my neighbor's noisy pet. The 13-ounce version is plenty big for any of these purposes, trust me.
A**Y
Nicer with a Greater Bang for Your Buck
This is a great and tough little hammer. It feels good in the hand, very comfortable, nice grip, great balance. It's tough and the perfect size for most general rock hounding. One end is pointed for prying, though I've also used it to lightly crack a rock either for sizing or just to see what's inside. The other end is either serrated or "cross hatched" depending on what you order. The metal is hard, resist deformation, keeps it's shape, and has a great finish.The hammer does cost a little more, but provides much more value than the light weight Chinese made hammers with the tube handle that always seems to bend and where the rubber handle causes blisters and will come loose when using it. So there's a lot of extra value in this tool that makes it worth more than just the additional cost.
M**D
Listed as a rock pick; pick only for prying?
Made in America with American made in American S. Steel!!! Yay. But rock pick,ROCK PICK! Is only for prying? May chip if used as a rock pick?The pick end is used to pick into a quartz vein to determine if the vein contains gold. That’s its purpose. So, not hardened ss?
S**H
Wonderfully sharp
We go mining and it is very sharp! Had no trouble hooking it into my pants and scaling up a mountain to collect specimen. It is comfortable to hit rock and there is a great weight balance in your hand. Not a bad price at all for what it is!
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