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KS Toronado

(24,120 posts)
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 07:15 AM 14 hrs ago

Need help identifying what to call this hammer [View all]



Bought this hammer lot because of the second from the left. It's not been modified by someone, it left the
factory just as it looks, it also appears to have never been used. No markings on the head that I can currently
see because of rust but on the other side of the handle there's part of a sticker and it starts with Sta or Sia,
possible Stanley? The one to it's right is a Winchester.

Have done a "search by image" and came up empty handed, using Windows 10 and duck duck go.
Be nice to know what it's original purpose was.
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Looked up hammer identification in AI. cachukis 14 hrs ago #1
Body hammers never have a ball peen end. KS Toronado 4 hrs ago #8
Okay. Learning. cachukis 3 hrs ago #12
So am I KS Toronado 2 hrs ago #13
Have, as an antiquer, traded some, in tools. cachukis 1 hr ago #14
A Warrington hammer perhaps? luv2fly 14 hrs ago #2
Those never have a ball peen end. KS Toronado 3 hrs ago #9
Ball Peen Hammer wyn borkins 13 hrs ago #3
Not a Ball Peen MichMan 13 hrs ago #4
Yes, You Are Correct (Not Ball Peen) wyn borkins 13 hrs ago #6
Tack hammer Alice Kramden 13 hrs ago #5
Nope, there's nothing to drive tacks or nails with here KS Toronado 3 hrs ago #10
Perhaps a Punch Hammer or Pick Hammer MichMan 12 hrs ago #7
I thought it might be a blacksmith's punch hole starter KS Toronado 3 hrs ago #11
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