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I don't believe Husqvarna makes their own axes. I know Wetterlings made them at one time. From what I have read elsewhere, Hults Bruks makes them currently. Either way, it's a good ax at a good price.
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These are 2 different Husqvarna's I've seen pics of. Those Swedes at times make them a little hard for my liking. I'm sure it's a few isolated instances, but know it happens. I suppose a fella could find a pic of a damaged Gansford too if he looked hard enough. I don't believe Husqvarna makes their own axes. I know Wetterlings made them at one time. From what I have read elsewhere, Hults Bruks makes them currently. Either way, it's a good ax at a good price. That's my understanding as well. They are a indeed a good tool at a good price.
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Ya they had a damn nice husqvarna splitter there too I'm pondering... I was thinking that splitter would make a darn nice Father's Day gift (for me). Might have to go for a package deal and do the multipurpose axe also. That sounds like a damn good plan Lonny!... Grin.. Think I'll do the same
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Ain’t easy havin pals.
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These are 2 different Husqvarna's I've seen pics of. Those Swedes at times make them a little hard for my liking. I'm sure it's a few isolated instances, but know it happens. I suppose a fella could find a pic of a damaged Gansford too if he looked hard enough. I don't believe Husqvarna makes their own axes. I know Wetterlings made them at one time. From what I have read elsewhere, Hults Bruks makes them currently. Either way, it's a good ax at a good price. That's my understanding as well. They are a indeed a good tool at a good price. Looked, ain't found one. Sorry if the pics offend you.
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These are 2 different Husqvarna's I've seen pics of. Those Swedes at times make them a little hard for my liking. I'm sure it's a few isolated instances, but know it happens. I suppose a fella could find a pic of a damaged Gansford too if he looked hard enough. I don't believe Husqvarna makes their own axes. I know Wetterlings made them at one time. From what I have read elsewhere, Hults Bruks makes them currently. Either way, it's a good ax at a good price. That's my understanding as well. They are a indeed a good tool at a good price. Looked, ain't found one. Sorry if the pics offend you. Haha
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Ain’t easy havin pals.
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