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2019 Quality Handles & Tools Quality Handles & Tools Replacement Handles Family Owned & Complete Tools Operated Specialty Turning Since 1967 2019 Bowman Handles, Inc. P.O. Box 3297 • Batesville, AR 72503 1743 Batesville Blvd. • Batesville, AR 72501 Ph: 1-800-736-0390 • Fax: 870-251-2803 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bowmanhandlesinc.com 2019-1 Website DESCRIPTION PAGE NO DESCRIPTION PAGE NO ACID BRUSH 24 CORN KNIFE 60 ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES 58 COTTON HOE HANDLE 8 ALUMINUM SCOOPS 50 COTTON SEED FORK 43 ASPHALT RAKES 52 COUNTER DUSTER 24 ASSEMBLY WEDGES 17 COUNTER DUSTER 24 AXE EYE MAULS 34 CROSS PEIN HAMMERS 35 AXE SHEATH 32 CRUISER AXE HANLDE 3 AXES 32 CUTTER MATTOCKS 39 BALL PEIN HAMMER HANDLES 14 DECK BRUSH 25 BALL PEIN HAMMERS 37 D-GRIPS 17 BARN SCRAPER 47 DITCH BANK BLADE HANDLES 5 BEAN HOOK 47 DITCH BANK BLADES 55 BERRY HOE HANDLE 8 DOUBLE BIT AXE 32 BERRY HOES 54 DOUBLE BIT AXE HANDLE 3 BLACKSMITH HAMMER HANDLE 14 DRAIN SPADE 48 BOLT CUTTERS 58 DRILL HAMMER HANDLE 14 BORED & CHUCKED HOE HANDLES 7 DRILL HAMMERS 35 BOW RAKE HANDLE 8 DUAL HEAD PRY BAR 57 BOW RAKES 52 DUST MOP 18 BOYS AXE HANDLE 3 ENGINEER HAMMER HANDLE 14 BRACE 31 ENSILAGE FORK 43 BRICK HAMMER HANDLE 14 EPOXY PACK 17 BRICK HAMMERS 35 EYE HOE BLADE 40 BROAD AXE HANDLE 12 EYE HOE HANDLE 8 BROOM HANDLES 18 FENDER WASH BRUSH 26 BROOMS 20 FERRULES 17 BUNGEE CORDS 62 FIBERGLASS SHOVEL HANDLE 9 BUTTER FLY HOE 40 FILE HANDLE 16 BYPASS HAND PRUNERS 56 FLOOR BRUSH / BLACK TAMPICO 27-28 FLOOR BRUSH/HORSEHAIR & PLASTIC CAMP AXE 32 BLEND 28 FLOOR BRUSH/SILVER FLAGGED TIP CAMP AXE HANDLE 4 PLASTIC 28 CANE KNIFE 60 FLOOR SCRAPER 54 CANES 16 FLORAL SHOVEL HANDLE 9 CANT HOOK HANDLES 59 FLORAL SHOVELS 49 CANT HOOKS 59 FOLDING CAMP SHOVELS 60 CANVAS MACHETTE SHEATHS 60 FOLDING PRUNING SAW 60 CAT'S CLAW BAR 57 FOOT ADZE HANDLE 12 CATTLE STICK 16 FORK - 10 TINE BEDDING 43 CLAW HAMMER HANDLE 13 FORK - 3 TINE 43 CLAW HAMMERS 38 FORK - 4 TINE 43 CLEANING BRUSH 23 FORK - 5 TINE 43 COME-A -LONG 62 FORK - 6 TINE 43 CONCRETE BRUSH/BLACK POLYPROPYLENE 29 FORK HANDLE 11 CONCRETE BRUSH/SOFT GREY HORSEHAIR 29 FOUNTAIN BRUSH HANDLE 31 CONCRETE COME A LONG 54 FRAMING HAMMER HANDLE 13 CORN DRAG 42 G.I. PICK HANDLES 6 DESCRIPTION PAGE NO DESCRIPTION PAGE NO GARAGE BRUSH/POLYPALM PLASTIC 28 PICK MATTOCKS 39 GARAGE BRUSH/PRIME STIFF PALMYRA 29 PICKS 39 GARDEN SPADE 49 PINCH POINT BAR 57 GOOSENECK WRECKING BAR 57 PIPE WRENCHES 58 GRUB HOE HANDLE 12 PITCH FORK HANDLE 11 HAMMERS 35-38 PLOW HANDLE 15 HAND & NAIL BRUSH 24 POLE TREE PRUNERS 56 HAND PRUNERS 56 POLY GRAIN SCOOP 49 HANDLE BRACE 31 PONY SHOVEL HANDLE 10 HATCHET HANDLES 4 POST MAUL HANDLE 2 HAY FORK HANDLE 11 POST DRIVERS 55 HEAVY POTATO HOOK 42 POST HOLE DIGGER HANDLE 15 HEDGE SHEAR HANDLE 5 POST HOLE DIGGERS 55 HEDGE SHEARS 56 POST HOLE DIGGING BAR 57 HOE HANDLES 7 POST MAULS 37 HOES - GARDEN 40-41 RAILROAD PICK 39 HOLLOWBACK SHOVEL HANDLES 9 RAILROAD PICK HANDLES 6 HOUSE AXE HANDLE 3 RATCHET STRAPS 62 HOUSEHOLD BRUSH 27 RATCHET T IE DOWNS 62 INDUSTRIAL BROOM RAKE 53 RAZORBACK SHOVEL HANDLES 9 IRRIGATION SHOVEL HANDLE 10 RICE SHOVEL HANDLE 10 KIZER BLADE HANDLES 5 RICE SHOVELS 47 KIZER BLADES 55 RIG HATCHET HANDLE 4 LANDSCAPING ADZE 12 RIVETS 17 LAWN & BROOM RAKE 53 ROAD RAKES 52 LEAF RAKE 53 ROOFERS BRUSH 25 LIGHT POTATO HOOK 42 ROOFING HATCHET HANDLE 4 LOG JACK 59 ROOFING SPADE 44 LOPPING SHEARS 56 ROPE 61 LOPPING SHEAR HANDLE 5 ROUND POINT SHOVELS 45 MACHETTE W/WOOD HANDLE 60 RUBBER MALLET 38 MALLET 38 SAN ANGELO BAR 57 MANURE FORK HANDLE 11 SCOOP SHOVEL HANDLE 9 MATTOCK HANDLES 6 SCOURING BRUSH 26 MATTOCK HANDLES 6 SCRATCH BRUSH 23 MATTOCKS 39 SEED & SPADE FORK HANDLE 11 MAULS 33 SHANK HOE 41 MOP HANDLES 18 SHARP SHOOTER SHOVEL HANDLE 10 MOPS 19 SHARP SHOOTERS 48 MORTAR HOE 40 SHEPHERD CANE 16 OCTAGON CLAW HAMMER HANDLE 13 SHOVEL HANDLES 9 ONE PRONG HOE 41 SHOVEL RIVETS 17 OVAL EYE MAUL HANDLE 2 SHRUB RAKE 53 PAINT BRUSH 22 SINGLE BIT AXE 32 PARTS BRUSH 22 SINGLE BIT AXE HANDLE 3 PICK HANDLES 6 SKIDDING TONG 59 DESCRIPTION PAGE NO SLEDGE EYE MAUL 2 SLEDGE EYE MAULS 34 SLEDGE HAMMER HANDLES 1 SLEDGE HAMMERS 36 SOCKET HOE 41 SOLID HOE HANDLES 7 SPADING FORK 42 SPEEDY CULTIVATOR 42 SPRING BACK LEAF RAKE 53 SQUARE HEAD WEDGE 34 SQUARE HEAD WEDGES 34 SQUARE POINT SHOVELS 46 SQUEEGEE 31-32 SQUEEGEE BLADES 31 STAVE HEAD WEDGE 34 STEEL SCOOPS 51 STRAIGHT HATCHET HANDLE 4 STRAIGHT SINGLE BIT MAUL HANDLE 2 STREET BROOM 30 SWEEP BROOMS 20 TAMPER BAR 57 TAMPER HANDLE 15 TAMPERS 55 TIRE TOOL HANDLE 12 TRENCHING SPADES 47 TRUCK WASH BRUSH 30 TWO PRONG HOE 41 US ARMY PICK HANDLES 6 UTILITY BAR 57 UTILITY BRUSH 22 UTILITY SCRUB BRUSH 23 WARREN HOE 40 WEDGE POINT BAR 57 WEDGES 17 WEDGES - SPLITTING 34 WEED CUTTER HANDLES 5 WEED CUTTER W/HANDLE 55 WHEELBARROW HANDLE 15 WHEELBARROW WEDGE 15 WHITE SIDEWALL BRUSH 26 WHITE WASH BRUSH 22 WINDOW BRUSH/SQUEEGEE 27 WIRE SCRATCH BRUSH 22 WIRE WHEEL SPOKE BRUSH 25 WRECKING BAR 57 Bowman Handles, Inc. Replacement Sledge Hammer Handles No. 00100 36” Sledge Hammer Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00101 36” Sledge Hammer Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00100F 36” Sledge Hammer Handle w/Epoxy. Fiberglass. 12/pack. 2.0 Lbs. Each. Handles above fit 6 Lb. – 16 Lb. Sledge. Standard size eye. No. 00100G 36” Sledge Hammer Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00101G 36” Sledge Hammer Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. Handles above fit 6 Lb. – 8 Lb. Sledge. Gauged eye has a slightly smaller eye than the regular eye sledge. No. 00100B 36” Sledge Hammer Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00101B 36” Sledge Hammer Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. Handles above fit 16 Lb. – 20 Lb. Sledge. Big eye sledge has a larger eye and heavier handle to support weight of larger sledge hammers. No. 00102 32” Sledge Hammer Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00103 32” Sledge Hammer Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. Fits 6 Lb. – 8 Lb. Sledge. No. 00102-30 30” Sledge Hammer Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00103-30 30” Sledge Hammer Handle. Clear. 12pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. Fits 6 Lb. – 8 Lb. Sledge. No. 00104 24” Sledge Hammer Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.0 Lbs. Each. No. 00105 24” Sledge Hammer Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.0 Lbs. Each. Fits 6 Lb. – 8 Lb. Sledge. ~1~ Bowman Handles, Inc. Replacement Maul Handles No. 00130 36” Post Maul Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. Fits 13 Lb. And 16 Lb. Post Maul Head. No. 00131 36” Post Maul Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. Fits 13 Lb. and 16 Lb. Post Maul Head. No. 00122 36” Oval Eye Maul Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00123 36” Oval Eye Maul Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. Fits Oval Eye Splitting Maul. No. 00112 36” Straight Single Bit Maul Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00113 36” Straight Single Bit Maul Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00112F 36” Straight Single Bit Maul Handle w/Epoxy. Fiberglass. 12/pack. 2.0 Lbs. Each. Fits Axe Eye Splitting Mauls. No. 00100 36” Sledge Eye Maul Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00101 36” Sledge Eye Maul Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00100F 36” Sledge Eye Maul Handle w/Epoxy. Fiberglass. 12/pack. 2.0 Lbs. Each. Fits 6 Lb. & 8 Lb. Sledge Eye Maul. ~2~ Bowman Handles, Inc. Replacement Single Bit & Double Bit Axe Handles No. 00106 36” Single Bit Axe Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00107 36” Single Bit Axe Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00106F 36” Single Bit Axe Handle w/Epoxy. Fiberglass. 12/pack. 2.0 Lbs. Each. Fits 3.5 Lb. Single Bit Axe. No. 00108 28” Single Bit Axe Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.0 Lbs. Each. No. 00109 28” Single Bit Axe Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.0 Lbs. Each. “Boys” Axe Handle. Fits 2.5 Lb. Single Bit Axe. No. 00110 18” Single Bit Axe Handle. White. 12/pack. 0.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00111 18” Single Bit Axe Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 0.5 Lbs. Each. “House” Axe Handle. Fits 2.5 Lb. Single Bit Axe. No. 00114 36” Double Bit Axe Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00115 36” Double Bit Axe Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00114F 36” Double Bit Axe Handle w/Epoxy. Fiberglass. 12/pack. 2.0 Lbs. Each. No. 00116 30” Double Bit Axe Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. No. 00117 30” Double Bit Axe Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. Fits 3.5 Lb. Double Bit Axe No. 00118 28” Double Bit Axe Handle. White. 12/pack. 1.0 Lbs. Each. No. 00119 28” Double Bit Axe Handle. Clear. 12/pack. 1.0 Lbs. Each. Fits 2.5 Lb. Double Bit Axe. No. 00114-OCT 36” Octagon Double Bit Axe Handle. White. 12/pack.
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