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New Belt Axe Give Away from G. Fred & Teresa Asbell

Started by todd smith, March 28, 2017, 02:03:00 PM

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PeteA

I carried a tomahawk while stump shooting. This look  like it would be even more functional. As for the sheath, it might be nice to have a sheath with a strap that could be slung over the shoulder or the strap removed could be attached to your belt.
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Fattony77

I agree with everything that nineworlds9 said. A shoulder/chest (or even a back) rig for the sheath would be perfect. Thanks for the opportunity!

DGW

Looks like a handy tool for the Trad hunter.   Great gesture.

Jim Jackson

Beautiful craftsmanship!  Thanks for the opportunity!
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KyRidgeRunner

Very nice.  Would definitely be an asset in ones arsenal!

Al Dente

I use a hatchet/belt axe every week when I break down and tie up my cardboard for the recycle pick up.  More versatile than a knife.  I can open up any box, score to fold the huge ones, and cut the dragline to bind them up.  Looks like a winner.
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Gator1

I'm wondering if the final design should be a more rounded handle a little larger?

Roger Norris

Looks like a great blind builder, treestand trimmer, and pelvis splitter. I would put a small simple edge guard on it, and carry it in my haversack. Great work Fred and Teresa!
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CoachBGriff

One can never have too many axes... and that one looks like a nice little axe for the pack!
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gvdocholiday

Very nice.  May need to replace my Rapid River Redi-Axe finally.
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thumper-tx

It would help if the back edge were thicket so you could drive tent stakes and such. It would add a bit of weight but would make it serve more uses.

Kip

I could have used one today.Got in a little bind working on a bridge never know when you might need a nice hatchet.Kip

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soap creek

would be a good all around tool from camp chores to aid in field dressing big game.
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Elkchaser

An axe like this would have a permanent place in my summer camp kit and ride in my pack during elk season!!
Great work!   :thumbsup:
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forestdweller

Nice looking traditional axe. I'd like to see an option for it to come with an ankle strap if possible.

BrianfromTulsa

Looks great
can't tell from the picture but a flat/wide back edge for hammering is a plus.

Bob at Work

if that had a single bevel it would be about perfect for working staves...  maybe there could be 2 versions?


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