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<blockquote data-quote="Multifaceted" data-source="post: 6410194" data-attributes="member: 151649"><p>Wetterlings are becoming harder and harder to find, as there are only a finite amount new and unused that remain. Not sure if you heard, but earlier this spring they went out of business. Granförs Bruk bought the facility and expanded their production there in Storvik, continuing to employ the Wetterlings workers and craftsmen.</p><p></p><p>There are only a few retailers that I know who have inventory, but it's slim pickings. I wanted their Scandinavian Forest Axe, which is very similar to Gransförs' in weight and length. Unfortunately, I'm afraid they're all gone unless you want to get bent over by a private seller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Multifaceted, post: 6410194, member: 151649"] Wetterlings are becoming harder and harder to find, as there are only a finite amount new and unused that remain. Not sure if you heard, but earlier this spring they went out of business. Granförs Bruk bought the facility and expanded their production there in Storvik, continuing to employ the Wetterlings workers and craftsmen. There are only a few retailers that I know who have inventory, but it's slim pickings. I wanted their Scandinavian Forest Axe, which is very similar to Gransförs' in weight and length. Unfortunately, I'm afraid they're all gone unless you want to get bent over by a private seller. [/QUOTE]
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