I mentioned this in another thread and, as I recall, was called a 'git' as a result.
I assume this is a bushcraft acronym for something complementary, rather than the more standard use of the word...

Totally untouched as yet by my own fair (!?!?!?) hand(s), this was what a few minutes of negotiation bought me for £8 at a car boot fair recently:
With a part-modified, super-sharp convex ground Cold Steel Trail Hawk and a Gransfors Mini for scale:
Geometry compared to the GB mini, and you can see where someone has tried to re-wedge the head:
And next to a Husky, again, for scale, and also to demonstrate that I have far too many axes for my own good:
I may be a git but I'm a smug one
Best of all is I got a same-size Norlund head in more or less unmarked condition for £2 at the same car boot (different seller) a couple of weeks after this score, so I guess that makes me a git to the power of two, or is that a git squared ?

Needs a little TLC and I think I will make a new handle rather than rework the existing one, but with a little work it should just about come up to muster...

I assume this is a bushcraft acronym for something complementary, rather than the more standard use of the word...

Totally untouched as yet by my own fair (!?!?!?) hand(s), this was what a few minutes of negotiation bought me for £8 at a car boot fair recently:



With a part-modified, super-sharp convex ground Cold Steel Trail Hawk and a Gransfors Mini for scale:

Geometry compared to the GB mini, and you can see where someone has tried to re-wedge the head:

And next to a Husky, again, for scale, and also to demonstrate that I have far too many axes for my own good:

I may be a git but I'm a smug one

Best of all is I got a same-size Norlund head in more or less unmarked condition for £2 at the same car boot (different seller) a couple of weeks after this score, so I guess that makes me a git to the power of two, or is that a git squared ?

Needs a little TLC and I think I will make a new handle rather than rework the existing one, but with a little work it should just about come up to muster...



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