My Hultafors wasn't one of the forged ones and it despite arriving shaving sharp - it lacked a leather sheath.
Andy
Yeah that's true there's no sheath / mask for many of the Hultafors range, but it's easy enough to knock one together. Which axe have you got??
No more than ten feet away from me I have 2 tomahawks, 4 Hultafors axes (800 + 900gm trekking, splitting and light felling SY20), a Norlund hatchet, pack axe, fiskars / wilkinson sword x10, an estwing hatchet, snow & nealley hudson bay axe, a GB hunters, a GB SFA and a warren axe "old faithful", I have others at work. In the last year I have probably used the Hultafors axes more than the others.
My favourite axes to use aren't actually the most expensive. I have been very impressed with the Hultafors axes, they all have masks which I made for them, yes they are cheap, but they're easy to sharpen and maintain as long as you have a b'stard cut file and an axe stone (I use a cheap lansky). My favourite of all of the axes is the Warren Axe "Old Faithful", but this was rehandled and had a mask made for it by me.
For trekking the Hultafors trekking axes are actually ideal, so in that respect they make the GB SFA redundant. The SY20 is effectively a budget version of the GB SCFA. I could by three and ship them for the price of a Scandinavian forest axe. All axes need setting up properly anyway so that's no problem any minor imperfections on the grind are removed then and it takes an hour to make a mask.
If I am 100% honest I prefer the hunters axe over the SFA as well. People expect a lot from the SFA and to be honest it doesn't really deliver on all levels that it's expected to, it's a nice good quality item, but it's not as good as a trekking axe for trekking, it's not as good as the Scandinavian or the SY20 for light felling and limbing. The only other thing it can be used for would be as a hunters axe and I am afraid that the GB hunters has it beat hands down for that as it's purpose built for that.
They say "jack of all trades master of none", I am sorry to say that's where the GB SFA falls for me.