Topps UTE 2
I like this little guy. Great size for an EDC fixed blade and the sheath it comes with is very serviceable IMO. It’s thick and robust!!!
Topps UTE 2
I like this little guy. Great size for an EDC fixed blade and the sheath it comes with is very serviceable IMO. It’s thick and robust!!!
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Trainer for my Bawidamann Muninn came in, fits in the original sheath. Very nicely done by Bawidamann!
I like these two when I'm out in the woods..Helle Nying and Gransfors Bruks belt hatchet..good fire starting pair.
Nice! I've got the same hatchet and the Helle Fjellkniven. I think I've got five or six GB axes and hatchets overall.
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I really like the quality of knives and axes from Scandinavia, my other Gransfors Bruk is a forest axe and it is a dandy. My next knives will be Helle Fire and a Fisk, just love the way the laminated stainless and carbon takes an edge on a strop. Last week we finished up a family camping trip in the Upper peninsula wilderness in a wall tent and every night needed the wood stove, all the tools were used every day. Just a pleasure to use the proper stuff, felling good wood with a chainsaw, splitting it back in camp and appreciating the heat from the efforts at night. Feeling very fortunate to have had the ability to pull off a trip with my four daughters and wife that they would go on again.
Good stuff.
I can't remember if I sold any of my pieces or I simply misremembered. According to an inventory I usually keep up with, I have the Mini Belt Hatchet, Small Forest Ax and Scandinavian Forest Ax. For some reason I thought I had others still.
I keep the Scandinavian in the garage protected with a kydex sheath for the head made by my old friend Bob Dozier.
The mini and small forest ax are kept in my 4Runner.
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A Nessmuk Trio. Case "Moose", Lee Reeves double bit, Ray Kirk (master smith) fixed blade of forged 52100. Osage Orange on ax and knife.:
Tomahawk purchased from the late "Ragnar" of Ragweed Forge, slightly embellished by yours truly, and a Russell "Dadley" I built from a kit:
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That double bit is really cool! does it have a different profile for each end? Some do..one blade for chopping and the other for splitting, I'll probably get one soon...wants needs and all.
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