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al
01-03-2004, 11:01
went to axminster the other day and saw one of these http://www.axminster.co.uk/default.asp?part=441040 not a bad little tool, well made ,good head on it,would suit a child ,cheers al :-D

Adi007
01-03-2004, 11:07
That completes the range ... the three GrannyB axes:
Toe splitter - Gransfors Scandinavian Axe
Shin splitter - Gransfors Small Forest Axe
Knee splitter - Gransfors Small Hatchet Axe

And now, the thigh splitter :-D

Good looking axe! :-D :biggthump

al
01-03-2004, 11:15
yeah its tiny, about the size of a hammer, the sheeth isnt brilliant , the head was good and secure but not razor sharp but thats not a prob as a waterstone could sort that ,thought i`d put it up for little people who want to chop wood with mummy or daddy in the woods, keep em interested,my daughter isnt ready for my GB yet and its not ready for her!!!! :oT:

al
01-03-2004, 11:18
bought one of these though http://www.axminster.co.uk/default.asp?part=1061602 exellent little tool

Adi007
01-03-2004, 11:22
Nice! The quality of the Frost stuff is excellent! :-D :biggthump Can't go wrong with a Frost.

Chopper
01-03-2004, 16:58
That is one blinding little knife, I bought one from Axminsters shop in Faversham a few weeks ago and havent put it down since, didnt see the small axes but will have to get some for my scouts to throw at each other, or should I get them Tomahawks and do the job properly???
:oT:

al
01-03-2004, 17:55
it was at the faversham shop the other day chopper, lots of waterstones too

Sajuma
09-03-2004, 15:38
And again if you are looking for small axe: http://www.vapaa-aika.com/kuva/47312.jpg

It's Fiskars and it works. You can have bigger if you think it's too small.

Juha

Chopper
09-03-2004, 18:43
Got one on saturday, and while I was there I called in to the grocers next door and they do a cracking range of jerky and biltong. :-)