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It looks like a ''Perfect'' clone and a decent hammer. I had a perfect once and not in that good of shape, the dies not being offset was my problem with it but not everybody needs to work long pieces. The clutch is very clever and simple on the Perfect as with yours, just a flat round plate meshing with a spinning cylinder, simple and effective. Much more so than cones in my opinion .......A good little hammer, but not superior or perfect....mb

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Thanks for the replies.

This hammer is up for auction near where I live in July. I called the owner and he said the hammer works, but he doesn't know much else (weight rating etc.). I already have a 25 pound LG that needs runs but could use some work so I am contemplating on pursuing this one.

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I agree with MacBruce, that things a ringer for my 'Perfect' hammer. They have good control for a mechanical hammer, the dies not being offset does kind of suck, but I forge railings from 1 inch square up to 10 ft long just by skewing past the frame. The main problem I see with that hammer, is the dies appear to have been ground to a taper, probably for jackhammer bits. To use it for general purpose you'd have to grind back to flat, or weld up material.

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