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What stone would they be splitting in order to have a special club?

I have seen granite split with feathers and wedges using the same drill hammer used to bore the holes.

Now, I understand splitting sandstone, the holes can be bored by hand with a drilling buck. Would that mason's club be used for splitting sandstone because a drill hammer wasn't needed anymore?

machine eliminating the hammer and drill operation.

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Gee, haven't you all been watching the History Channel?
These have been covered in depth.
We are all familiar with all the really cool sexy gadgets that agent 007 has been outfitted with by MI5.
These represent their counterparts by the KGB from the cold war days.
On the left, grasped in hand is the Tsolovsky 59 (intrduced in 1959).
It was intended to dispatch targets with a minimum of visible trauma.
On the right is the Similansk 88 (intrduced in 1988, one of the last cold war relics).
The Tsolovsky was used mostly behind the iron curtain, in Ploand and the former DDR. It is wrought iron and shows up occasionaly in auctions in Poland, Germany and Romania.
The Similansk however is a much more challenging prospect for collectors. It was the offshore cloak and dagger weapon of choice for KGB assasins and is forged of kryptonite.

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