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Bought this little Husqvarna hatchet last month from Amazon, cost about $40. I bought it to split kindling, which it does like a champ and it also was sharp enough out of the box to shave wood chips for fire-starter. Well balanced and a heck of a good buy. Here's a link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...id=1452989868&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
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Did it come with a sheath or blade protector? I was looking at them and thinking of ordering one on Amazon just last night.
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It came with a leather, snap-fastened blade protector. Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done.
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Thanks for the information. I've been looking for a good hatchet that didn't cost Gransford Brunks money.
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I got the Husqvarna carpenters axe last year for Christmas. Very nice little axe. So far it has worked out good for carving spoons while camping and I used it to chop down my Christmas tree this year. Them Swedes know how to make a nice axe.
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I'm pretty sure they were made by wetterling for a while.
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I got the Husqvarna carpenters axe ltheir carpenters axe last year for Christmas. Very nice little axe. So far it has worked out good for carving spoons while camping and I used it to chop down my Christmas tree this year. Them Swedes know how to make a nice axe. I have the same axe.....bought it last spring for about $55 shipped IIRC....being a retired carpenter I had to have one ha.....they're designed to choke up on it and use it for carving/sharpening stakes/etc but it's still chops kindling like a Beaver.....if that hatchet's any where near as good as their carpenters axe (which I have no doubt that it is) it's a keeper.....
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I think I need one of those carpenter's axes....
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I think I need one of those carpenter's axes.... Well this is America...land of the credit card.....get on it....
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