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<blockquote data-quote="Mike PA" data-source="post: 1760331" data-attributes="member: 26616"><p>It's hard to believe that costs that much. It looks like it works well enough, but I can make my fiskars super splitting ax have a similar action. Obviously the lever ax creates that type of action better... I could add a weight to the side of my fiskars and see what happens. May have to try that. I know there is no way I could spend that much cash on an ax, no matter how well it works, as I don't see it being able to split the tougher and stringy pieces well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike PA, post: 1760331, member: 26616"] It's hard to believe that costs that much. It looks like it works well enough, but I can make my fiskars super splitting ax have a similar action. Obviously the lever ax creates that type of action better... I could add a weight to the side of my fiskars and see what happens. May have to try that. I know there is no way I could spend that much cash on an ax, no matter how well it works, as I don't see it being able to split the tougher and stringy pieces well. [/QUOTE]
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