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High End Axes

Discussion in 'Axes, Mauls, and Hand Saws' started by firecracker_77, Nov 24, 2013.

  1. grandgourmand

    grandgourmand

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    I've got the GB maul, large splitting axe and Scandinavian forest axe. I love using them.

    It's worth saving up for these tools, in my opinion.

    Although I have GB, I'd like to get a wetterlings too, just for comparison. Oh, the CEO of wetterlings is worth a google search btw.
     
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  2. MAD777

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    Well, it's good to see ambition and success in the young generation!

    My only premium axe to date is a Hults Bruk Akka Foresters axe. A 1.5 pound head on a 24" length makes for a light, but quick swinging axe. Perfect for hiking, which is what I use it for on less arduous trips.

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