They really can't win at Woodlore can they? They say that including their cut the rrp should be £120. They see this as being too high and take the £25 hit on each axe.
After all, I'm sure the companies that pay most of your wages makes a profit off the goods they sell![]()
Ahh! yes.........well....er................I wondered if you'd spot that of course
I put it down to the cold weather, being 48, a blokey, 5ft 4" (official) and "having a senior moment"
Seriously; what a dumbo! I would have found it myself, .............well eventually:yelrotflm
cheers Martyn, I think I'll have a go at that
all thebest
Steve![]()
Well this thread has had a positive marketing effect... I've just ordered a Cold Steel Hawk.![]()
Well this thread has had a positive marketing effect... I've just ordered a Cold Steel Hawk.![]()
That's no minor point Shewie.
Most folks don't have the tooling or experience to do running repairs or make an outright replacement, and the mask is fundamental in safe transport and then use of the axe.
Is the mask stamped or otherwise branded with the Woodlore logo ?
If not I wonder if perhaps the standard mask from the Scandinavian Forest Axe has been re-purposed for the slightly larger head ?
How do you find its heft by comparison to other similarly sized GB models ?
Just had a nice reply to my email from the Woodlore team, they are sending me out a second mask to try and they have also raised my concern with Gransfors.
That's very reassuring customer service - perhaps yours was a one-off problem and the others might not be subject to this issue anyway.
If I took a couple of photos with various measurements of my Scandinavian Forest Axe would you be willing to do the same with yours to do a like-for-like comparison ?
Like I've said - I am very interested in finding out what makes this one tick.
I'm going to stick my neck out on a limb and say that it isn't hand forged (hammer and anvil) - the hammer marks are wrong; unless of course they're using a wide cross pein with considerable accuracy.