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Have a bump on me mate, Practically drooling over that valley double bitter, I have been looking for something like that for a while, but sadly no funds XD
Will have to start selling some of my own stuff on here to get them funds XD
 
Have-another-bump-from-another-hillbill-m.o.r.a.2.-convert as the most generally usable bushcrafter. Jack of all trades that one. Served me well during this hunting season. Great carvers.
 
Hi Emile., How are you finding resharpening the RWL scandi grind?
Have-another-bump-from-another-hillbill-m.o.r.a.2.-convert as the most generally usable bushcrafter. Jack of all trades that one. Served me well during this hunting season. Great carvers.
 
No problem at all keeping an edge on it. It keeps a very decent edge in itself, on par with the SBT in A2 that I owned. But this one is definately more low-maintenance - no patina spot on it ;)

If needed, I just give it the occasional touch-up 'the kochanski way' with some fine grit sandpaper glued to a board, with afterwards bit of stropping on a leather belt.


-Emile
 
That cruiser will make someone the ultimate Bushcraft axe. Add a 28" helve for a light, lively capable axe. Like Double bitted Scandinavian Forest Axe - big enough for two hands, light enough to carry. Fells, sneds, splits. A true design classic and as rare a hens teeth in this country.


28" Cruiser Axe by British Red, on Flickr
 
It will that mate :) Might withdraw it as listing both the true tempers, the norlund and the Valley for sale was HARD!!
 

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