I got a blacksmith made Fort Meigs axe when I was reenacting. There were some good craftsmen who developed from muzzleloading reenacting. I wish we could make reenacting more popular again.
Really cool and great video. I bought one of these, I think from Townsends, and couldn't get it hard at all. I may try again sometime, when I have some time. I like little hatchets, but this is really small.
Yes, water is the only way I have found to get the edge hard on these. Made of fairly low carbon stuff. They are small, re-worked they preform a little better. Thanks for watching!
Looks good. I have one of these myself. I appreciate you giving the info on reworking the axe. I am curious about the cost for you to rework an ax. Thanks
I love this, but i didn't see it on your sight. Are they available? I have one now I got from crazy crow a couple of years ago but I would love to have one that is actually usable.
Very nice work as always. I’m at Ft. Meigs watching your video.
Hi Norm! How cool! Have fun.
That's great information Ben. Now I can get a Ft, Meigs axe and know i can make it functional!
@@dansutherlin9244 Hey that is great! Thanks Dan!
I got a blacksmith made Fort Meigs axe when I was reenacting. There were some good craftsmen who developed from muzzleloading reenacting. I wish we could make reenacting more popular again.
Nice! Yes, to bad more Folks are not involved in it.
Great job on that little axe, Ben! Looks a lot better than “stock”. 🙌🏼
Most kind of you! Thank you!
Great job!
Thank you!
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY brother
Hello!
@@HoffmanReproductions Hi my friend
Great presentation! This is a work of art! David Back.
@@rebeccaback3287 Thank you!
Really cool and great video. I bought one of these, I think from Townsends, and couldn't get it hard at all. I may try again sometime, when I have some time. I like little hatchets, but this is really small.
Yes, water is the only way I have found to get the edge hard on these. Made of fairly low carbon stuff. They are small, re-worked they preform a little better. Thanks for watching!
Great work!
@@urbanlumberjack Thank ya!
Looks good. I have one of these myself. I appreciate you giving the info on reworking the axe. I am curious about the cost for you to rework an ax. Thanks
Thank you! If the customer provides the axe, it run's about $80.00.
@@HoffmanReproductions thanks
I love this, but i didn't see it on your sight. Are they available? I have one now I got from crazy crow a couple of years ago but I would love to have one that is actually usable.
@@Muleeardave Thank you! No, sold out of them right now. Please feel free to check back later.