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I will do some more photos after they've been cleaned up
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It looks like it turned out great, I will definitely be doing this to some of mine.View attachment 86351 View attachment 86351 I only got an after photo i was in too much of a hurry to get em in there , just pulled them out the vinegar and washed them off
I will do some more photos after they've been cleaned up
I have those two models....two of my favorite. The Scandinavian is the right length for splitting/chopping fat pine. I hatchet works well helping process deer.2 of mine.... both Gransfors Bruk, wildlife hatchet & Scandinavian forest axeView attachment 86412View attachment 86414
That Scandinavian has a beautiful handle.2 of mine.... both Gransfors Bruk, wildlife hatchet & Scandinavian forest axeView attachment 86412View attachment 86414
Never have seen one like that......very unique!
Never have seen one like that......very unique!
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