Good on you sharing that story. I lost my dad when I was 8 and learned axes, knives, and tools from him. Still have a few of his Aussie made hytest hand tools, and a Sandvik 4.5lb axe head. Never part with em.
Glad to see you back! And what a cool story behind that axe. That’s the kind of stuff I love. Generations later that axe is inspiring another guy to get out there and chop. Keep em coming, brother...
Good on you sharing that story. I lost my dad when I was 8 and learned axes, knives, and tools from him. Still have a few of his Aussie made hytest hand tools, and a Sandvik 4.5lb axe head. Never part with em.
Glad to see you back! And what a cool story behind that axe. That’s the kind of stuff I love. Generations later that axe is inspiring another guy to get out there and chop. Keep em coming, brother...
Absolutely. Thank you very much.
It’s a beautiful thing, knowing the history of a tool.
I'm infatuated with finding these types of things out.... I love it. Thanks for watching.
Not a fan of double bit Axes but that is beautiful..🇺🇲🤠
Thank you. It really is my most prized material possession..... and it technically is not even mine!😃
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