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Fantastic article, many thanks, although I now faced with a dilemna... I was going to ask for a Billhook for my Birthday, but now.........
 
This is exactly the type of post which should be lifted, in its entirety, and put into the web site articles section (with the author's permission). It should also stay here but once this thread dies it would live on in the main site.

This would encourage this type of post as the comittment to this type of article deserves a longer life than the forums provide.

Obvously when I say this post I mean the original one on this thread, not mine.
 
i was contemplating a mini axe and you,ve swung it for me m8.lot of good points made about it in particular ,and nice to read an independant viewpoint.


ps did you start writing it at christmas? lol :wink:

you dont work for gb do you?
 
MagiKelly said:
This is exactly the type of post which should be lifted, in its entirety, and put into the web site articles section (with the author's permission). It should also stay here but once this thread dies it would live on in the main site.

This would encourage this type of post as the comittment to this type of article deserves a longer life than the forums provide.

Obvously when I say this post I mean the original one on this thread, not mine.


I agree it would make a great article
 
That was excellent :biggthump
And I agree that we should put posts like these up on the main website.
Very informative and a great read first thing in the morning.... Cheers for that :-)

Ed
 
As usual, found my way through http referers to here

This is exactly the type of post which should be lifted, in its entirety, and put into the web site articles section (with the author's permission). It should also stay here but once this thread dies it would live on in the main site.

This would encourage this type of post as the comitment to this type of article deserves a longer life than the forums provide.

Obvously when I say this post I mean the original one on this thread, not mine.

There is a mutual exchange agreement with Tony, he gave me a list of articles he wanted, but never picked them. Tony?

Can even make the look bcuk style easily (that is only a demo):
http://outdoors-magazine.com/bcuk_backend.php?id_article=137

Our info is public if the authors accept as Chad did, only ask for author name being kept and link to original publisher (as there need to be one copy considered as master copy in cases of changes).

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Very informative and useful. I will be sending friends to read it.

I suppose you know that Cliff Stamp over at BladeForums is also quite high on GB's, as is Mike Stewart of Bark River. Mike particularly points to the edge/handle angle of GB's - "angle of attack" -- as critical to their success as choppers.
 

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