What Types Of Pointy Things Do You CCW?

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Re: What Types Of Pointy Things Do You CCW?

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Denis wrote:Personally, I will stick to my ... Fiskars.
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Re: What Types Of Pointy Things Do You CCW?

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Denis wrote:Personally, I will stick to my Graensfors bruks and Fiskars.
Don't know what they go for there, but here, a Graensfors Bruks isn't cheap - a nice forest axe is about 130 bucks, not exactly cheap. Probably one of the few I would consider.

As to the individual in question, I have a sneaking suspicion it's Snow & Nealley, as Axemaking isn't exactly a backyard operation. If it is, it's still a decent axe, just that you're paying 4 times what you should have.


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Re: What Types Of Pointy Things Do You CCW?

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HTRN wrote:
Denis wrote:Personally, I will stick to my Graensfors bruks and Fiskars.
Don't know what they go for there, but here, a Graensfors Bruks isn't cheap - a nice forest axe is about 130 bucks, not exactly cheap. Probably one of the few I would consider.
I bought one each of the tiny G-B and Fiskars camp hatchets when I was in Norway, as they were much less expensive there than here; still not cheap, though...
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