A good handle. Nice wood with straight grain (and not partly covered with paint like some) Big enough round to prevent your hand getting cramp. Most important. Unvarnished, so I can fit it first and then give it a dab of linseed (much safer in the wet than a varnished surface) It did take quite a while to reshape the business end to fit my 2 1/2 lb club hammer, I would have expected a club hammer handle to have a longer fitted size. Maybe originally intended for a brick hammer? Whatever, I now have a most excellent handle for a really good price.
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Well made handle that was perfect for my 2lb lump hammer, as expected needed a bit of fettling to get that perfect fit.
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Although not Hickory or Ash the Beech handle is well made and so far is standing up well.Would recommend you treat this wood with some sort of oil,Beech does not like to get too wet.So far I would say well worth the money.
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it is very good but you have to oil it before you use it as the wood is very brittle. without oil the shaft can break when you bang a wedge in, after oil and wedge it is a beauty
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Good quality handle
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