Axes and heads REDUCED PRICES!!! (pic heavy)

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Dave Budd

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These are still for sale, but you've missed out on the temporary reductions :p Prices stand as written below, plus P&P as stated at bottom


Bearded Axe £170
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5" cutting edge, 1100g all in. EN42J edge in a mild steel body, ash handle

Polished hatchet £190
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3 1/2" edge, 750g all in, EN43 steel and ash handle

Damascus Axe £190
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2 1/4" edge, 450g all in. En42j edge, damascus head, ash handle



Thanks for looking folks.

btw, postage will be charged at cost. RMSD on most of these will likely be between £7 and £10 :)




 
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a bit more info:
Edge Length…….2 ¼”
Head Length……..5”
Weight…………….460g
Overall Length…..14 ½”
Blade………… EN42J edge, pattern welded head (cs70 and mild)
Handle…………..English Ash, fire blackened
Sheath…………….Black leather
 

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Any chance of a top pic of the smaller head? Pm sent

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It would feel weird using an axe while still nursing the stitches holding the flaps of skin where my testicles were.

I think Eloise would make it not worth my while to buy it.

Lovely though!
 

Dave Budd

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Why thank you Robin :) the beared axes are all a bit new for me.

I had an order for one a couple of months ago and since I could think of several ways to make it, I tried a couple and this was one of the good ones (it was also the easiest method). I had a bit of a play with it over the weekend, just cutting out a couple of spoons. It is very different to what I'm used to for carving (GB carving axe)but it was very effective and I think I shall be making more and playing with edge shapes and geometry a little. Any advice on that front?

Setantii-Tim, The bearded head that I had in the workshop is already sold I'm afraid (had a pm as soon as I mentioned it, which is nice :) ). Similar would be £70 for the head only. I think I'll be making some more soon if you would like me to put an orde in for you.

Here is the bearded head I mentioned earlier, was 740g
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