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Old 07-04-09, 10:07 PM   #15 (permalink)
cody c
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I don't know a whole lot about axes, but we have the Fiskar axe and its damn sharp and light. My friends that have chopped and split a helluva lot more wood than me... they say its one of the best axes they've used. Wish i could give you more insight, but i can't. All i know is i would not hesitate going with the Fiskar brand.

these are a really nice axe for cutting wood, nothing you would want to hammer on with a sledge, i know your not supposed to on this type of axe but i have given a steel axe a smack once or twice in notted wood. I would use this at home with a good chopping block, but in the woods i find there is usually rocky ground and often nothing that constitutes a chopping block around. So i suggest the "beater" axe for my vehicle. If I wanted the cool looking axe the fiskars takes the cake though.

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