C.S. Osborne & Co. NO.393-2 
  2 lb Rawhide Maul 

MPN # 11020
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DIAMETER OF HEAD : 
2 3/4"

LENGTH OF HEAD : 
1-5/8"

 OVER ALL LENGTH : 
8-3/4"


Well balanced and built to last. 

The water buffalo hides are uniquely treated for maximum durability and shock absorbance. 

Easy to handle, they strike square and deliver controlled dead blows. 

Used with tarp, tent, awning, canvas, sail making, tool & die shops, leather crafting, cutting dies, etc. 

The laminated heads are specially compressed between 2 brass flanges, connected to a lacquered oak handle by an internal solid steel rod.

Where a softer impact is needed, rawhide mauls  offer a solution.

 Despite the soft striking face, they are equipped with the same robust force as other hammer mallets.
 
This makes them excellent for setting fasteners and delicate metals. 

USEFUL IN LEATHERWORK . 
EASY ON PUNCHES. 

ABOUT THIS BRAND-

  C.S. OSBORNE & CO. 


Established in 1826, C.S. Osborne & Co. is a manufacturer

 of specialized hand tools designed exclusively for

 upholsterers, auto trimmers, awning and canvas workers,

 furniture makers and other professionals in related trades.

For generations, the family run business has always taken

 great pride in engineering the highest quality tools and

 offering our products through our great network of

 distributors and wholesalers, both here in the United

 States and abroad. C.S. Osborne produces the most

 extensive line of custom tools available.


 They guarantee their tools will deliver excellent quality

 and superior performance.


In addition to thier broad line of hand tools, in the early

 1990’s, C.S. Osborne & Co. purchased the Wade Button

 Company of Woburn, MA and began making buttons, dies,

 hand press machines, etc which all proved to be very

 complimentary to thier existing product offering.


In addition to the tools and buttons, the company


 has always offered a vast range of industrial hand


 sewing needles of all shapes, gauges and lengths, including


 pins, skewers and awls.