Dude im so happy you like the axe man and thankyou to harley for your generosity joey is an awesome guy. Man im glad to hear that was your first video on a michigan thats freaking sweet! And honestly those 2 axes make a great pair together, harleys as a main chopper and splitter mine as a limber and light bucker To everybody in the comments stay sharp this is not only an amazing hobby its a way of life stay sharp🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Thank you so much again Greg seriously man it means a lot thank you 💪 !!! Yeah man I don’t think I ever really used a Michigan maybe once so I was really happy to use it and man that’s handle 👌👌👌 !! Haha yeah dude they do make an awesome team of axes !! Thanks again brother I’ll def be putting this Michigan to good use and I’ll cherish this axe for ever man I’m truly thankful!! you rock dude 🤘🤘🤘
@@940joey2 I think if you could only have one axe, a Tassie would be a good choice but if you could have two, then a 6lb maul and a 3.5 lb Michigan would be a pair able to do just about everything
Thank you so much Brett !! Yeah man I’m so thankful to receive these awesome axes, so cool of these guys to do that !! Oh wow that’s awesome man I didn’t know that that’s really cool, thank you !! Is the NZR still a functioning organization today ?
@@940joey2 As I understand it NZR was formed by the government in the 1860's to build a rail network for New Zealand. The tools were labeled and designed to meet their specifications. The government sold NZR in the early 90's.
Thank you so much for the kind words man !! It makes me happy to hear you’re enjoying the videos, that’s what keeps me going !! Oh yeah more tassie content to come for sure !! Thanks for watching man 🤙
Thanks man yeah these axes were both really good choppers even in this frozen maple !! Can’t wait to test them out in some green wood and see how they do 🤙
stoned and watchin a great axe......life is ok
Haha hell yeah good on ya brother !! Thanks for watching 👍
Awesome! Good on Harley and Greg, nice! Keep up the choppin vids Joey, lookin forward to the next one 👍👍
Thanks Kurt !! Yeah man I’m beyond grateful, super cool of these guys to do that for me 🪓🤙
Some nice axes bro!! Super cool of those guys to gift you that to.
Thanks man !!! It really is man I’m so taken back by the generosity of the guys, I’ll cherish these axes forever 💪
Haven't seen much from Greg lately. He actually came up in convention today. Beautiful axes and great video.
Dude im so happy you like the axe man and thankyou to harley for your generosity joey is an awesome guy. Man im glad to hear that was your first video on a michigan thats freaking sweet! And honestly those 2 axes make a great pair together, harleys as a main chopper and splitter mine as a limber and light bucker To everybody in the comments stay sharp this is not only an amazing hobby its a way of life stay sharp🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Thank you so much again Greg seriously man it means a lot thank you 💪 !!! Yeah man I don’t think I ever really used a Michigan maybe once so I was really happy to use it and man that’s handle 👌👌👌 !! Haha yeah dude they do make an awesome team of axes !! Thanks again brother I’ll def be putting this Michigan to good use and I’ll cherish this axe for ever man I’m truly thankful!! you rock dude 🤘🤘🤘
Nice axe man ! I see I’m not the only one sending ya one !
Thanks man !! I still have to make a video using yours as well !! Man that thing CHOOOOOPS !! Love it 🤙 thank you so much again man !!
@@940joey2 I’m sooooo happy to see you got such a nice tassie bro ! You did a great job on that handle and hang too ! Fantastic all the way around!!!
Awesome gifts! Great chopping too.
Thanks Matt !!! Yeah man, so cool of these dude to do that, I’m beyond thankful 👍
@@940joey2 I think if you could only have one axe, a Tassie would be a good choice but if you could have two, then a 6lb maul and a 3.5 lb Michigan would be a pair able to do just about everything
Nice chopping Joey! Those are two beauties and very generous gifts. The NZR stamp on the Tassie is pretty special. Kind of like the FSS stamp.
Thank you so much Brett !! Yeah man I’m so thankful to receive these awesome axes, so cool of these guys to do that !! Oh wow that’s awesome man I didn’t know that that’s really cool, thank you !! Is the NZR still a functioning organization today ?
@@940joey2 As I understand it NZR was formed by the government in the 1860's to build a rail network for New Zealand. The tools were labeled and designed to meet their specifications. The government sold NZR in the early 90's.
@@brettbrown9814 oh wow that’s awesome man thank you so much for this history lesson. This is so cool !!
Thank you for posting buddy! I'm always waiting for your video's to post. Especially Tasmanian pattern axe content.
Thank you so much for the kind words man !! It makes me happy to hear you’re enjoying the videos, that’s what keeps me going !! Oh yeah more tassie content to come for sure !! Thanks for watching man 🤙
Damn !! Super jealous over here !! Both axes look and chop great.
Thanks man yeah these axes were both really good choppers even in this frozen maple !! Can’t wait to test them out in some green wood and see how they do 🤙