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Axe Restoration Build Along.

5Cent

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Very cool Tom! I just dropped a decent sized ash out back over the weekend with an axe for the 2 oldest to experience lol.

That collection is cool as hell man!
 

MoonLab

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Im looking for a real nice hatchet with wooden handle. I bought mine from menard and didnt take long for it break. Fugg
 

MoonLab

Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.
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Fugg off , dustin. Go drink your kind of drinks
. Tall chad....Because i dont wanna go broke
 
This is probably one of the last times i will drag this thread up. I have owned or have restored pretty much every major American brand and pattern of American axe. I sharpen cross cut saws and hang axes for collage timber sport teams, loggers and wildland forest fighters. Im not bragging, its just the extent I have gotten in to the axe thing.

I have a number axes i keep as users and ones that are more obscure that i collect. Recently I have started trading common american double bits for axes with people in England, Scotland, Austraila and now Wales. The Welsh used a some giant felling axes that weighed up to 10 pounds. I recently recieved this Elwell 6.5 pound Welsh felling axe. The eye on this beast is four inches long. It measures eleven inches from pole to bit and has a 6 inch wide blade.
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Jackalope

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Man thats bad ass! Drag this sucker up all you wish. Or feel free to start one yourself. I'm sure there are others here who would enjoy seeing them.
 
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