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Post by artificer on May 16, 2022 4:43:16 GMT -7
The British felling axes have a head the generally resembles a shingle hatchet, just larger. <button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> Or you might say they look like broad axes that have been dieting for a while. Interesting that the shape of broad axes didn't really change right up to the late 19th century when they generally had stopped using them. Gus
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Post by RyanAK on May 16, 2022 14:56:15 GMT -7
I’ll have me a broad ax someday. Not sure how I’d put it to use…
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Post by paranger on May 16, 2022 14:59:10 GMT -7
I’ll have me a broad ax someday. Not sure how I’d put it to use… Why, hewing logs for your frontier cabin, of course! 😊
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Post by RyanAK on May 16, 2022 17:34:56 GMT -7
I’ll have me a broad ax someday. Not sure how I’d put it to use… Why, hewing logs for your frontier cabin, of course! 😊 If I had the property, I’d build a fine fortified cabin on the frontier and invite everyone for deep immersion events.
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Post by brokennock on May 16, 2022 18:44:49 GMT -7
Why, hewing logs for your frontier cabin, of course! 😊 If I had the property, I’d build a fine fortified cabin on the frontier and invite everyone for deep immersion events. Careful. Some of us are so done with current society, we might not leave. 😉
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Post by RyanAK on May 17, 2022 16:01:39 GMT -7
This one has some potential.
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