@Don Alaska Absolutely! One of the books which in my later life changed a lot of the ways I think regarding overlording governmental agencies, and how they affect simple folks going about their daily affairs. It is woven around accurate description of numerous little-known governmental actions, such as "Hooverville", the 1986 Miami FBI shoot-out, Waco, Ruby Ridge, and many others, judiciously researched for accuracy to show the side never revealed by media. This is done by using a fictitious family with a legendary military past. When being written, friends and advisors recommended that Ross never publish the book. Indeed, threats on his life followed publication. Frank
SNOW KNOCKER HAMMER with a clip on the end. Used with a sleigh for cleaning snow and ice from the horses hooves in winter.
If you're serious about what you're doing, you're going to want something like this. I used a mallet when I worked for Hoerner-Waldorf and Champion. Of course, I wasn't pounding nails. If I needed a hammer, it was to force something to move. Plus, my mallet was weighted well so that I could spin it and catch it on the handle when things were running smoothly.
@Ken Anderson - I'd forgot about the mallet - I do love a good mallet, you can get a lot done with a mallet I have one which I shall seek out, just to look and admire my wooden mallet
A very fine fish indeed although the hair style named after the same name wasn’t my favorite thing. Uh oh, that’s mallet not mullet......my bad. uh....yup, nothing like a wooden mallet.
@Bobby Cole I bet you know what song is going on around me head today - yep 'If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning - I'd hammer in the evening - all over this land' And drive everyone nuts !
Wow ! Thanks so much Bobby - love Tennessee Ernie - what a glorious voice ! I might take a mallet up into the wide blue yonder when me time comes @Bobby Cole