
Master Craftsman and former Structural Engineer Robert Morford made me an amazing mallet:


Made with a beautiful and dense african padauk wood and brass end caps and weights.
The holes are meant to allow for more peripheral weighting (the brass) and the sight line is a thin brass rod which allows for easy alignment. No tools are ever needed to tighten the fixed shaft or change weights. The mallet does not require maintenance.
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