leadfarmer
Hot Rod !!!
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Now were talkinLol. Come on up. I'll treat you to some Lobstah.
Now were talkinLol. Come on up. I'll treat you to some Lobstah.
i personally would never use it and use it as a show pieceHandle is split. And there was no top. Hence why I needed to "RE-HANDLE" it.
Not really sure how you redneck mountain guys think. But if the handle is no good and non-usable, then it's time to rehandle the ax.
Grain orientation wasn't that great either.
that *s-word tastes like *s-wordLol. Come on up. I'll treat you to some Lobstah.
Ya EH!!So he paid like ......1.25 merican for a S A W axe ?
Holy moly
Nothin beats a good ole cheese bugahi personally would never use it and use it as a show piece
i also dont see a crack that hurts it
that *s-word tastes like *s-word
i have tried it twice in maine and you can keep that *s-word
nevermindThe ax is a no name ax. No markings on it. You think it worth storing it away?
I have no idea what its worth. Plus its already been used to dismantle many, many deer. That was what he did.
Simma down ole timerRodney needed those two axes cuz he complained about the weight of his Stihls
Here is a nice head I picked up today. Maker is unknown at present, and is stamped 3 1/2 lb. Has a makers stamp that isn't legible anymore from rust. Let me know what you think. Had to give $15 for it, but i am very happy with it. Will be going back to see what else I can scrounge.View attachment 188980 View attachment 188981 View attachment 188982 View attachment 188983
Looks good! Are those hickory handles?