Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 8/30/04 11:35 AM, "Jon" <jon.stanton@comcast.net> typed: > "Just as different carpenters prefer different sizes, weights, and brands > of > hammers, ..." > > The carpenters I knew preferred Vaughann 20 oz. > And they would not assume blacksmiths use Vaughan 20 oz. hammers. Or auto body people. They have their own darn hammers. The Joiners I'm sure have their own Union and use Joiners hammers which are strange. But not to a Joiner. http://www.hammersource.com/Joiners_Hammer.html And Masons have hammers like you'd never think: http://www.hammersource.com/Masons_Hammers.html Skinny ones. Better to mace you with. Check out this site they 've got more hammers than you can hammer a stick at. With. http://www.hammersource.com/ Like they say: Hundreds of hammers. (A hammer by any other name.) There may be more different types of hammers than they are of cameras even. Don't know. Might be a close one. "I'd camera out Danger!" "I'd camera out Warning!" They've got copper hammers. They've got brass hammers. Don't miss their hammer slide show: http://www.hammersource.com/Slide_Show.html I like the hammer swizzle sticks! Perfect for getting hammered! Mark Haminer Photography Portland Oregon http://rabinergroup.com/