Cegga Axe for sale on Ebay

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
26,891
2,143
Mercia
Kind of someone. I always wondered what price I should sell them at.

I'll be watching with interest - price of the next batch can be determined so easily :D
 

SOAR

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jan 21, 2007
2,031
8
48
cheshire
Hhhmmm bit curious as to how much this will make myself. Good luck to both the seller and the buyer.
 

mayfly

Life Member
May 25, 2005
690
1
Switzerland
Note from seller on BB. He has a point, these things do really deserve to be used. So let's hope the buyer uses it, hard ;)
 

Matt Weir

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jun 22, 2006
2,880
2
52
Tyldesley, Lancashire.
Ahh, this is a 4th generation that are the carving axes. I hope this goes to the right user (EDIT: someone like Robin Wood may do this puppy justice).

I'll watch with interest :)
 

grumit

Settler
Nov 5, 2003
816
11
guernsey
i have the 4th generation one it rocks
the only way you will get it from me is if he make a better one lol:lmao:
 

fishy1

Banned
Nov 29, 2007
792
0
sneck
<shrug>

If theres a profit to be made on them I reckon it should go to Cegga!

Red

If you price them anywhere like the price this one is at, I doubt you'll sell them all.

The demand is their becuase people are thinking that no more will be made, but I'm aware their are 20 more available. Plus, if you price them at £70 or whatever, a GB looks far more attractive at the lower price, plus, it prices these axes out of the range of people who need them, and just means richer people who won't use them as much will take them.
 

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