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The last thing you bought?

Estwing hammer for $12.00 at a St. Vincent de Paul charity outlet. It's a 22 ounce, slightly used framing hammer, not as big as the one I bought my husband many years ago:
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Picture from the net of a new one. The one I bought has a handle with some slight discoloration.
I have one too :)

I want both of these:

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What are they for? They look pretty cool.
The adjustable claw on the Craftsman hammer makes it more versatile.
It has a magnetic nail holder that eases one handed use.

The Stewart has a front nail puller that can also be used to twist studs for better alignment.
 
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The adjustable step on this tool eliminates the need for a cribbing block for removing long nails.

It can also double as a stud twister or a wrench.
 
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These are not the last things I bought, but I carry these-

Deluge
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Stiletto- the Stiletto has a titanium head. The titanium and wood handle does a magnificent job at helping reduce shock and recoil in aiding in reducing overuse injury. The Stilettos are expensive though!
 
Went apple picking today at an orchard. Picked two pails full of apples, lobo's, cortlands and yellow transparents. Also purchased two pumpkins, two zucchini, acorn, butternut, and patty pan squash at a nearby road stand.

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I just got back from a visit to a local "geek" convention, and I brought with me Ness and Paula from Earthbound/Mother 2, made out of pixel beads.
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A couple of furry, colorful toys for my cats.
A couple of Animal Jam figures at the dollar store.
Two packages of air-dying clay, one pink and one blue.
Some pork strips at the grocery store for stir fry.
 

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