(whoops it seems I've been replying directly to people instead of to the list)

I've never seen an 'original' print hammer, but my machine didn't arrive with one, so I obtained some hammers made by David Tumey, which look like your picture below. This object does not look anything like that - it's slightly larger in diameter (about 16mm, which is 0.6" according to Google) and has rounded corners all around and it also has a groove around it's outer circumference, which my sample hammer doesn't.  It seems likely though that this is what the previous owner was using as a hammer. I have no idea what it is or was originally but I've heard of a few different creative solutions to repurpose things as hammer covers.

Here's a picture of the mystery item (left) compared to one of the hammers from David Tumey (right).

Cheers,
Troy

On 26/05/2022 18:42, Tom Hunter wrote:
I believe Steve Garrison is right. It looks very much like the print hammer on my 32.


Tom   N3CRK

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