tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4533651942397782565.post5208608591396838963..comments2024-03-28T05:59:31.258-07:00Comments on daily timewaster: Made in Rockford, Illinoisc w swansonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02735507642689652780noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4533651942397782565.post-60695091738483930412019-09-03T23:18:46.025-07:002019-09-03T23:18:46.025-07:00B. F. H.
CharlieB. F. H.<br /><br />CharlieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4533651942397782565.post-4730502627332880822019-09-02T15:09:03.237-07:002019-09-02T15:09:03.237-07:00Estwing 3lb shown- IS solid gold for performance a...Estwing 3lb shown- IS solid gold for performance and balance by adult. <br />I have had mine for breaking, cobbing, trimming all types of rock for at least 10 years. Maybe 12? STILL good shape and smashing stuff<br />4 lb is awkward off balance and wrings my wrist. Have one and dislike it a lot lol!<br />Nahhh, a BFH is 20 lbs or more!<br />I do geology/mining. I also run a 16 lb.(no 20+ for me :)- <br />YES--Heavy beast will crack big rock a 12lb or less will just keep bouncing off until YOU wear out. An older and bigger guy** than me told me the truth on that! ...I started at 10, then later a 12, have plateaued at 16. <br />**(Old boy had a 30lb he made. I never tried it. NO thanks Big Dave. Not making a fool of myself with your monster :)<br />~@JOGeolAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4533651942397782565.post-14157654757378720862019-08-31T11:20:10.336-07:002019-08-31T11:20:10.336-07:00B. F. H.
CharlieB. F. H.<br /><br />CharlieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com