There has been a lot of discussion this last few days about axes, and I'd like to throw this one out there to anyone interested in the heavier end of axes without the price tag you might normally expect if you are used to looking at Granfors Bruks.
Take a look at the Cold Steel Trail Boss: http://www.coldsteel-uk.com/store/Trail-Boss.html
It's bigger and heavier than I would like to carry in a pack for days on the trail, but in the right circumstances it would make a great camp axe for extended trips.
It's tough to find anything to really fault with this axe - a friend of mine brought one round for me to look at yesterday and I spent about 10 minutes faffing with the edge on my belt grinder after which we got to work with it. About the only criticism I have is the minimalist rubber edge cover, but you lot out there are a handy bunch so this shouldn't be an issue...
It's right at the top end of weight and size that I would expect to see folks out and about with but it does offer loads of power and a lot of potential for heavy clearance and felling. It takes and holds a really good edge and it's pretty good and splitting out firewood to boot.
If you were looking for something above average in performance without breaking the bank and if you either don't mind the size and weight or (better yet) if you would pack it in on horseback or in a vehicle then this is a serious tool at almost half the price of a comparable Gransfors Bruks.
Perhaps that is an unfair comparison, but it is a great workhorse axe. The edge and bevels work quite well as it ships from the factory, but they do benefit from a nip and tuck here and there and a little time spent slimming the factory edge down will really increase its bite
Has anyone already bought one of these or is anyone 'in the market' ?
I was very pleasantly surprised and that price is hard to overlook...
Take a look at the Cold Steel Trail Boss: http://www.coldsteel-uk.com/store/Trail-Boss.html

It's bigger and heavier than I would like to carry in a pack for days on the trail, but in the right circumstances it would make a great camp axe for extended trips.
It's tough to find anything to really fault with this axe - a friend of mine brought one round for me to look at yesterday and I spent about 10 minutes faffing with the edge on my belt grinder after which we got to work with it. About the only criticism I have is the minimalist rubber edge cover, but you lot out there are a handy bunch so this shouldn't be an issue...
It's right at the top end of weight and size that I would expect to see folks out and about with but it does offer loads of power and a lot of potential for heavy clearance and felling. It takes and holds a really good edge and it's pretty good and splitting out firewood to boot.
If you were looking for something above average in performance without breaking the bank and if you either don't mind the size and weight or (better yet) if you would pack it in on horseback or in a vehicle then this is a serious tool at almost half the price of a comparable Gransfors Bruks.
Perhaps that is an unfair comparison, but it is a great workhorse axe. The edge and bevels work quite well as it ships from the factory, but they do benefit from a nip and tuck here and there and a little time spent slimming the factory edge down will really increase its bite

Has anyone already bought one of these or is anyone 'in the market' ?
I was very pleasantly surprised and that price is hard to overlook...