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Does anybody know a UK supplier of the Marble's Hunters axe? (http://www.marblesoutdoors.com/axes/huntersaxe.html)
Has anybody used one or got any thoughts on them?
Wilderbeast
13-04-2009, 23:11
Looks well made, and I believe it's a solid brand, personally would never by a double headed but what ever floats your boat I guess!
Wayland, I think you need to stop the denial and admit you've got a serious shiney/sharpey addiction.
Pop down to your Local A.A. ( Axe Anonymous ) meeting a make a step on the road to recovery.
They crop up on eBay from time to time. JP says they aren't worth the hassle though, but it is something I wouldn't mind trying out sometime. May be worth us getting one and doing a passaround on it if you are interested?
British Red
13-04-2009, 23:58
I've had one.
I disliked it so much that I put it up as a prize in the "build a bucksaw" competition
Jon Pickett won it.
He disliked it so much it went to charity.......
etc.
Truly a bit of tat IMO
Red
Tye Possum
14-04-2009, 03:26
Just wondering, what exactly don't you like about it? Some sort of balance problem or something or is it just not the style of axe you like? I'm just wondering, no interest in it really.
British Red
14-04-2009, 07:18
I love bth full sizrd double bits and cruiser axes :)
Indeed I have several.
The marbles is just too small to be useful.Its helve is thinner than a marker pen and the head too light for even carving work. I'm not averse to mini axes - I have and use both a Reeves and a Wetterlings. But toy axes do nothing for me
Red
Jaysurfer
14-04-2009, 13:47
OOh i like that! If you do find somewhere that sells them let me know. Been looking at buying a Grnasfors Double headed throwing Axe. I love Gransfors axe's but would like an axe with a shiny head.... not that i am picky!
Klenchblaize
14-04-2009, 13:56
I have one of these wee axes and believe the key to understanding it will be found in the name.
In addition to replacing the tacky-looking studded and ill-fitting mask I re-profiled both heads. One has been given a meaty grind better suited to chopping through bone and splitting campfire-sized timber. The other you can shave with and has been useful in skinning and meat prep.
It suites my needs perfectly and for anything more adventurous I'll let the Husqie 346XP let rip!
cheers
I don't use an axe much normally, I tend to baton with my leuku for most splitting jobs, but I have been thinking of something a bit meatier for static camp firewood.
Double bit seems a useful idea with a different grind for splitting and cutting a la Nessmuk.
I thought the Marbles axe might fit the bill but it sounds as if it might be a bit lightweight for the job.
I was waiting for the Cegga / Nessmuk axe to see the light of day but that doesn't sound too close yet so I may have to go custom. :dunno:
HillBill
14-04-2009, 16:25
Is 50 - 52 hard enough steel for an axe?
Klanchblaize, that sounds interesting. I've often wanted one but not seen a reprofiled one - any pictures?
Native Justice
14-04-2009, 17:33
Mine came blunt as a cucumber on both sides. Took considerable time to rebevel but works a treat when it's done as a hunting axe/hatchet.
Have a Filson Macinaw Cruiser coat with a rear pocket that it fits in perfectly.
Designed as a trappers cruiser double bit axe used on softwoods (softer steel temper). Decent balance, swings well for a smaller axe but handle is a bit too narrow for most.
I use it all the time and have become very attached to it, even more than my Knives of Alaska Hunter's Hatchet.
Can't hardly go wrong with it for the money if you know what you're doing as I know Wayland is quite capable afield he should have no problems making it dance for him in hand.
Bought mine from Ragweed Forge (out of stock there now).
I'm starting to wonder at how big this little axe is now. Can anyone stick a picture up with it against a Small Forest Axe or a Mora knife, something to give an idea of its' actual size?
British Red
14-04-2009, 18:40
About 14" spam...and sub 2lbs. Now that doesn't seem too bad...indeed its more than my Lee Reeves double bit...but its short bitted and very round in the blade. I'm trying to think of a cutting equivalent and the nearest I can think of is A Gransfors mini
Red
That's about the same size as my hammer! I use that to knock nails in with! Liked the look of it, but can't see the point now!
Just having a google to see what else is available, and spotted this
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/double-edge-throwing-axe.aspx?a=493026
13quid so would've been worth a try maybe but don't do international shipping :/
Klenchblaize
15-04-2009, 09:20
Klanchblaize, that sounds interesting. I've often wanted one but not seen a reprofiled one - any pictures?
Your wish is .............................. ........
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d46/klenchblaize/SN200701.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d46/klenchblaize/SN200699.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d46/klenchblaize/SN200705.jpg
Sorry about pic quality but rushed on SWMBO's compact for uploading this morning.
Cheers
Thankyou very much Klenchblaize!
Buckshot
15-04-2009, 13:52
I rehandled mine and it's made all the difference - I can actually hold it now!
Mark
Tye Possum
15-04-2009, 17:02
Your wish is .............................. ........
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d46/klenchblaize/SN200701.jpg Nice mask, and I'm sure that knife just happened to be sitting there...
It looks like a really nice axe, if only it was a bit bigger! Either you have a really big neck or that axe is tiny!
Klenchblaize
16-04-2009, 10:56
Nice mask, and I'm sure that knife just happened to be sitting there...
For scale only. Honest!
Cheers