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dancan

Spruce , The preferred wood of the Purgatory !
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Hults Bruks double bit Agdor line .
 
dont have pictures but i have a small norlund axe made up to the early 30's,a 40's model sager double bit and a double bit marked made in sweden.
 
small spike hawk by Adam Thiele, Adventure Sworn bushcraft knife
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Two Hawks axe and Randall model 1
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Ken Hamilton fixed blade and Mark McCoun friction folder
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Implements of Destruction !!! (category)

Thanks.

hmmm, gets me to thinking of doing something about that missing camera.
 
Here are mine
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My first hatchet, from when I was just kid, glommed from my dad, wobbly handle and all.
A 12 year old Friskee
A $1. bargain store that I re-hung. It's a sweety
And a $16 mexican special that just needs an edge and some testing
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Ill have to organise some up to date pics of my collection!

Heres a quick list.

Hytest Black axe
"dandenong" Kelly
Mann Edge Tool Co (Lewiston)
Aussie Speed Racing Axe-1985
Keesteel Racing Axe-1982
Keesteel Racing Axe-1994
True Blue Racer-1997
Austo's "Stewart" Racing Axe-2003
Tuatahi Racing Axe x 3 (New Zealand)
Plumb x 2
 
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Dancan, nice job on the hatchet haft! Here's a little guy I made at work when the cook asked me to see if I could find him some good wood to cook with on the pit.I was using a wedge and 4lb. hammer to split it with but this made it much better. It's cut from 1/2" plate. I heated the edge and drew it out to a finer edge and finished sharpening with a good pipeliner file. That's a good one I'm thinking Nicholson still makes in the US, mine is anyway.
I guess I have a fairly decent eye, I cut it out just by eye, didn't even draw it first, and it is well balanced. The edge is nowhere as hard as a Swedish or Kelly or other good axe, but I would trust this one over any chineese made crap.View attachment 276047

I also had a drawknife that I made from a paint scraper, very good steel in that, but I think my grandson made off with it, he really liked it.
 
The second one from the left is neat , what is it ?
Looks like one from Ray Mears on the right .
Thanks, and yes the far right is the Ray Mears | Gransfors Bruks Small Forest Axe. That second axe from the left is the Fire Fighter Flathead Axe, it has a six (6) pound head.
 
Thanks, and yes the far right is the Ray Mears | Gransfors Bruks Small Forest Axe. That second axe from the left is the Fire Fighter Flathead Axe, it has a six (6) pound head.

Thanks for the info , never seen one of those Flatheads before .
Fire Axe Review Good info on it .
 
Thanks for the info , never seen one of those Flatheads before .
Fire Axe Review Good info on it .
Yes, read that review before getting the mine. Here's a video you may have seen showing the use of this axe the wrong (right) way.

[video=youtube;AuA3pSCRlW4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuA3pSCRlW4[/video]

The eight (8) pound head with the NUPLA HP Fiberglass handle is a beast of an axe and I'm a thinkin'. Hmmm. . .
 
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