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I looked all over my other garage for the sliding hammer nail puller that I thought had been passed down to me from my grandfather. I found lots of other tools, but not the nail puller I was looking for.
I checked Amazon and the Crescent Nail Puller 56 was over $50.00. However, our local Menards currently has the Crescent® 19" Crescent Nail Puller on clearance for $26.69 after sale price and 11% rebate.

This is more or less a specialty tool. It's main purpose is to dig down and extract embedded nails (with or without the nail head) from wood without causing severe damage to the lumber.
I will be using it to remove embedded nails in the pallet wood 2X4 stretchers where I use a reciprocating saw with a metal blade to cut off the nails holding the pallet planks, preserving the entire length of the pallet plank that way.

Occasionally, I get a pallet that I can take apart with my pallet buster bar, but those type of pallets are few and far between. I hardly ever use my pallet buster. You really need good quality wood on the pallet with very few nails in the planks. Otherwise, the pallet buster becomes a board buster.
Anyways, first use of the Crescent Nail Puller this evening on a number of 2X4 stretchers with embedded nails in them. No way to take out those nails with a normal hammer or crow bar. But the Crescent Nail Puller 56 really worked great. After a few attempts, I got the hang of the tool and got much faster at setting up and removing the nails.
Like I said, this is a specialty tool and I suspect many people might not need it in their toolbox. However, if you have lumber that you need to save but you have to remove embedded nails, this tool really works.
If you are interested, here is a nice YouTube video on how to use this tool....