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hairyyoda
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by hairyyoda » 07 Aug 2016, 22:23
Sod I'm having one

, don't know why I might need one ??? but you can never have to many sharp object
I'm bopping that the quality will endure long after the purchase price has been forgotten, anyone got any good Hickory handles going spare
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Knives-Exporter ... SwAvJW~zzW
Phil
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hairyyoda
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by hairyyoda » 07 Aug 2016, 23:48
Rodders. just been looking for a interesting old magazine article about A. Morris of The Iron Mills in Dunsford Devon who still forge 99% of their hand tools in the old ways of blood sweat and cobweb glue, I will have to scan it on to the laptop and post a copy. Here is something else as well >>>
https://www.bodgers.org.uk/BB
Phil
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sunndog
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by sunndog » 07 Aug 2016, 23:51
Mate, if you want a double bit look at old seager chemicals heads (puget sound pattern is my favorite) or kelly or collins
gransfors bruk do a very nice double bit for similar money to the one in your too
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hairyyoda
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by hairyyoda » 08 Aug 2016, 00:17
Thank you Adam, I am watching a Norlund Hudson Bay, a Wetterings and a Schickle Damascus now, can see that there are a lot of very good makes that are quite cheap in their $ prices.
Thanks Phil
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sunndog
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by sunndog » 08 Aug 2016, 11:57
Yeah norlund is very good too. Is the wetterlings a double bit?....if so i'd like to see that. I'm not the worlds biggest fan of wetterings, i'v had the heel snap off on two of their axes and the new stuff is a bit rough around the edges for same price as gransfors bruk
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rodp
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by rodp » 08 Aug 2016, 12:15
hairyyoda wrote:Sod I'm having one

, don't know why I might need one ??? but you can never have to many sharp object
I'm bopping that the quality will endure long after the purchase price has been forgotten, anyone got any good Hickory handles going spare
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Knives-Exporter ... SwAvJW~zzW
Phil
That's nice Phil, really nice, I could take to one of those even though I don't need one

You could just sit and caress that, maybe wipe it with an oily rag and just generally stroke it

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sunndog
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by sunndog » 08 Aug 2016, 16:22
I'd have to reserve judgement until i saw how it performed never mind how it looks
Always promised myself a double bit (or four) but as a rule i cant get on with straight hafts on an axe so never got one
Axe porn for me this
the john neeman/autine hunters axe. One of the best looking axes i'v ever imo
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rodp
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by rodp » 08 Aug 2016, 17:48
"Land Rover, the worlds best 4x4 by far"
"Argo, a great 8x8"
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sunndog
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by sunndog » 08 Aug 2016, 19:24
A forge would be cool. I'll have to win the lottery though before i'v got time for any more hobbies

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bobc
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by bobc » 09 Aug 2016, 12:48
Hi Rod
Just interested Has this arrived with you yet and if so what do you think of it?
Thanks
Bob