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Splitting/Chopping Tool Review Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Multifaceted" data-source="post: 6492646" data-attributes="member: 151649"><p>I can't knock the quality, even if starting with Council as a base with which to build off of, but for the price point of just the base, unfinished axe, it's just not worth it for me. Not because I doubt the workmanship - I hear and see the reviews on that it is very quality. However, as someone who restores axes as a side gig and a hobby, I can do the same work in an afternoon with the same Council Tool head that I could pay for a fraction of the cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Multifaceted, post: 6492646, member: 151649"] I can't knock the quality, even if starting with Council as a base with which to build off of, but for the price point of just the base, unfinished axe, it's just not worth it for me. Not because I doubt the workmanship - I hear and see the reviews on that it is very quality. However, as someone who restores axes as a side gig and a hobby, I can do the same work in an afternoon with the same Council Tool head that I could pay for a fraction of the cost. [/QUOTE]
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