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  • #18377
    Eamon Mc Gowan
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    Some guy has gone and reinvented the ax. This is pretty cool and I thought some of us crazy sharp edge people might get a kick out of this one?

    #18379
    Mikedoh
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    Interesting design. Would be fun to try it out. I split my wood by hand and am pretty decent at it given my preferred maul and axe. Doubt that I’ll ever be able to see if the new design would be any advantage to me as it costs$267.00 . Would like to give it a couple of swings though.

    Thanks for sharing

    #18380
    Leo Barr
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    Eamon do you have a link or a name for it ?

    Leo Nav

    #18381
    Mikedoh
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    #18382
    Leo Barr
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    Both the videos and the idea are phenomenal I think the price is very good for something that saves that much time and the price compares very well with good quality axes . Best Made for instance seem to sell high quality axes all of which are more expensive than this axe. Considering a fair amount of R’n D went into this product the price is excellent .
    If I had a wood burning stove or fire I would consider this Levaraxe .
    It would be interesting to have a go at wielding it .

    Leo Nav

    #18435
    Robert Nash
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    Hey Eamon – just ran into this on Facebook the other day. Really a cool design – thanks for putting it up here. Trying to figure out how to justify the expenditure so I can dull it and then make it sharp again 😆

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