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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Hammers & Mallets > HUGE Vaughan Grayvik Closeout Sale at Harry Epstein

HUGE Vaughan Grayvik Closeout Sale at Harry Epstein

Sep 16, 2010 Stuart 4 Comments

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Vaughan Grayvik Closeout Sale at Harry Epstein Hammer & Pry Bar

Harry Epstein received a shipment of Vaughan factory seconds under the Grayvik label, and are holding a huge closeout sale. This includes hammers, pry bars, nail pullers and hatchets, all made in the USA.

Jori, a Harry Epstein representative said on a forum that she looked at most of the stuff and the finishes are really nice for seconds. Everything has this shiny clear coat on it, and the wood and fiberglass handles look great.

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Vaughan Grayvik Closeout Sale via Harry Epstein

While several of the items caught my eye, I don’t really need new hammers anytime soon. What about you?

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4 Comments

  1. uthscsaedu

    Sep 16, 2010

    Seems decent but I didn’t get anything.
    I’m looking for ball peins and they didn’t have any.

    Reply
  2. stew

    Sep 16, 2010

    I saw some Grayvik ball peins at Sportsman’s Guide:

    http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=679062

    Reply
  3. Stuart

    Sep 17, 2010

    Uthscsaedu, neither did I – looks like there weren’t enough flawed ball peins to be included in the deal.

    Stew, those are 2oz and 4oz ball peins. I use a 4oz one regularly but cannot see myself ever using one any smaller than that. In any case, thanks for the find!

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  4. uthscsaedu

    Sep 17, 2010

    what the heck are those for?
    Must be for jeweler’s or watchmakers

    Reply

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