Hi,You are not kidding on the quality of Gransfors. I have had three wildlife hatchets in as many weeks. The first one broke at the top of the cutting edge after a few swings, i sent that back to Greenwoods and they sent me a new one - that had a badly misaligned head and it was too big so it cut the sheath, i'm now on my third and it seems okay. I still think the old Norlund axes feel better though and cut as well. I wrote and complained to Gransfors regarding the quality of their axes and this is the reply i received -
"The axe you have received fulfil our requirements and has passed our check, our axes are hand made. Since it's nothing wrong with the axe we can't replace it. You might contact your dealer and try to change the axe or return it."
Great customer service eh? and that reply took a week! so according to the so called craftsmen at Gransfors a misaligned head is acceptable to them. So if your'e thinking of buying an axe you might as well go for a wetterlings or better yet buy a vintage one. For me, Gransfors suck ****....