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Google Swedish brush or clearing axe. I think it might be what you're looking for.
Great thread and a shop that any lover of wood and hand tools would be thrilled to spend time in. Character and history, a bit of a step back in...
Give Fenix a look. I have three different models and wouldn't hesitate to buy them again if I lost one.
I've seen your work elsewhere and actually have some sites bookmarked showing your work because it's simply incredible to see such stunning...
Check out the exotac firesleeve at exotac.com
I knew you were an Aussie as soon as you mentioned vegemite:) To multi quote, click on the bottom right icon (the one with quotation marks and...
Ouch, that's a bad one! I figured you must have sliced an artery since the ground looked like you'd just butchered something:D That's a good...
Moose, watch out! It's something else I had in mind to do with the 5:D Thanks for the welcome guys:)
Pretty new, anyway. I bought my first Becker last year, the 15. What a fantastic and very underrated knife. Simple, elegant and practical, and an...
This one has caught my eye. For any of you that have this particular model, I'd like to hear your thoughts about it as a general purpose knife. I...
Nothing showing for me...
[img] BRKT Special Hunting knife [img] Coleman/Camillus/Western -they all made the same knife at one time or another [img] [IMG] A...
BRKT Ultralite Bushcrafter. The blade is a 1/4'' over 3'' but might be worth a look. Light and in 3V. Overall Length: 7.4 Inches Blade Length:...
I have one as well but to use it as it's designed, as a carpenters axe, the short handle makes more sense. (at least for me) A longer handle...
I had the Helle Fossekallen, and while it was okay, I sold it. I prefer the Kellam Puukko, which has the same handle as the Wolverine. Very, very...
I don't know, I never thought to ask.
I know a guy that was in a firefighting camp (fighting forest fires). A black bear came to the camp and repeatedly kept harassing one of the...
Here you go: http://www.australianbladeforums.com/vb4/esee-knives/11576-esee-3-hmm-ok.html
I agree. And when batoning the poll I don't use anything but a wood baton, which has not damaged the poll on any of my axes.
I cannot see how ice could ever chip any edge. Pebbles, grit or sand embedded in the snow would though.