24 February 2015, 02:19
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24 February 2015, 10:55
Don't like the axe, but she can whittle my Wood.
24 February 2015, 14:25
she can get out of breath with both hands around my chopper ...
those that like a prepper gal should check out / banshee moon site on youtube , farmer girl knows her stuff , she can sure handle a tractor .
those that like a prepper gal should check out / banshee moon site on youtube , farmer girl knows her stuff , she can sure handle a tractor .
24 February 2015, 17:17
What axe?
25 February 2015, 16:27
I hate to ask this question, but do you fellows mean to say your British woods is not full of lovely young women wearing minimal outer garments ?
No wonder there is so little wilderness in your area and so few people engaged in bushcraft!
We have vast tracks of public wilderness land set aside just so this species will have room to frolic and flourish.
No wonder there is so little wilderness in your area and so few people engaged in bushcraft!
We have vast tracks of public wilderness land set aside just so this species will have room to frolic and flourish.
26 February 2015, 09:48
(25 February 2015, 16:27)Mortblanc Wrote: [ -> ]I hate to ask this question, but do you fellows mean to say your British woods is not full of lovely young women wearing minimal outer garments ?
systematically hunted to extinction over here unfortunately.
All that's left now are chubby female gap-tooth troglodytes mooching around the woods screeching like banshees.
26 February 2015, 17:40
Now this is an Axe
Cold Steel are an American company with a reputation for overly built weapons with an eye for toughness as opposed to authentically recreating Medieval weapons. They occasionally make a weapon that is a Gem. The 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre is one, and this Viking Axe is another. Superbly forged with a paper sharp cutting edge and thin cross section just like a fighting Axe should have, you don't chop would with this Axe, no way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXjnb55aAwM
"that should be Wood, not would" where's the fkin edit key doh
Cold Steel are an American company with a reputation for overly built weapons with an eye for toughness as opposed to authentically recreating Medieval weapons. They occasionally make a weapon that is a Gem. The 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre is one, and this Viking Axe is another. Superbly forged with a paper sharp cutting edge and thin cross section just like a fighting Axe should have, you don't chop would with this Axe, no way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXjnb55aAwM
"that should be Wood, not would" where's the fkin edit key doh
26 February 2015, 19:07
Nice vid TH. Strangest axe I've ever seen.
Off to B&Q at weekend, sure I can knock something akin to that.
Off to B&Q at weekend, sure I can knock something akin to that.
26 February 2015, 20:19
(26 February 2015, 19:07)BeardyMan Wrote: [ -> ]Nice vid TH. Strangest axe I've ever seen.
Off to B&Q at weekend, sure I can knock something akin to that.
I think you may struggle to find that at B&Q, try a local 'commercial' plumbing supplies, or engineering supplies company.
Someone like PTS, BSS, BES etc
http://www.bssindustrial.co.uk/
http://www.bes.co.uk/products/160.asp
26 February 2015, 22:04
(26 February 2015, 20:19)Devonian Wrote: [ -> ](26 February 2015, 19:07)BeardyMan Wrote: [ -> ]Nice vid TH. Strangest axe I've ever seen.
Off to B&Q at weekend, sure I can knock something akin to that.
I think you may struggle to find that at B&Q, try a local 'commercial' plumbing supplies, or engineering supplies company.
Someone like PTS, BSS, BES etc
http://www.bssindustrial.co.uk/
http://www.bes.co.uk/products/160.asp
Cheers D, handy links. I'd rather pay cash though. I'll find something locally I should think.
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