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28 minutes ago, gary112 said:

Nice,good old axes?

Yes and both worn differently, the first on the tip like it was chopping logs and hitting the ground occasionally and the other, ex WTC?,  on the opposite end. Could it have been mounted upside down at some time

Edited by openspaceman
On reflection 7lb probably larger than lumber jills would be issued with
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Well Axe is Top notch has a nice ring to it in use also it's 1600gram not 1250g that turned up!

Did ring them to offer difference but said it was his mistake so not to worry and did offer to exchange so great Customer service.

So give them a look if need chopping kit plus they do other things i can post them up if anyone likes? Rutland area.

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