5x5 -15x10- *094* EAGLE HAMMERS

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I've never seen them polished before. Not that I remember anyway. I remember them all being a machined finish. They look way better polished.
 

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Dang.
Only 2 bids..I think ol dude stole em, that seems cheap to me but I guess im just a freak that likes hammers. :shrug:

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That's seems like a lot to me, but I guess if they don't make them anymore?
 

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I know Progressive went out of business in April of 2000..
Hammers were popular 25-30 years ago, I always wanted some but high school kids dont have any money lol :(
Wonder how a 5x4.75 bolt pattern would compare?

These are still what the cool kids ride though. Huh! ;)
 

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I know Progressive went out of business in April of 2000..
Hammers were popular 25-30 years ago, I always wanted some but high school kids dont have any money lol :(
Wonder how a 5x4.75 bolt pattern would compare?

These are still what the cool kids ride though. Huh! ;)
They do look a bit familiar...I was in high school 25 years ago.
 

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Heck of a dish on that set. Seems like ARE's were more popular, at least around me, in the five spoke star or block pattern.

Remember these well though, they're like a torque thrust. They look good on just about anything. ;)
 

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