LarryTheCableGuy
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Really you'd buy one to enjoy the craftsmanship. Much like people who own $300+ slip joint pocket knives...
Or Japanese kitchen knives.
Really you'd buy one to enjoy the craftsmanship. Much like people who own $300+ slip joint pocket knives...
I've got two Gransfors bruks axes. The big splitter and the small splitter. Great axes. Before I had my first Gransfors I thought that an axe is an axe... Little did I know. But after five years of manual splitting 7 cubic meters per year I stepped up the game a little. And now even the missus likes to help.Went and ordered one of these today, got the large splitting axe and would like some feed back.
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Where did you buy it from?Went and ordered one of these today, got the large splitting axe and would like some feed back.
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Grand forest.Where did you buy it from?
aaargg, who makes those? Mine is a $15 pawn shop old timer folder. I'd like to see one of the high end ones.Really you'd buy one to enjoy the craftsmanship. Much like people who own $300+ slip joint pocket knives...
Link?I have three Gransfors, including the large splitting axe. The are listed in the Tradin' Post.
My favorite is the splitting hatchet.
aaargg, who makes those? Mine is a $15 pawn shop old timer folder. I'd like to see one of the high end ones.
Glad to see he was repairable with stitches. Could have been much worse.I was splitting wood a couple months ago and my dog ran into my gransfors. It's razor friggin sharp.
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Ouch. Looks like staples. Poor pooch.I was splitting wood a couple months ago and my dog ran into my gransfors. It's razor friggin sharp.
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I was splitting wood a couple months ago and my dog ran into my gransfors. It's razor friggin sharp.
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Dare I ask what happened? Did the dog do that as payback?I feel her pain:
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Dare I ask what happened? Did the dog do that as payback?
Different head. I took a full torso rotation, leg weight transfer, arm extension wack on the head with about $200 worth of high modulus graphite and carbon fiber.
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