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Nearly didn't watch this vid because i thought I'd seen it!

Awesome little tour it would be great to see it in the flesh

I have the splitting maul and forestry axe and it just feels nice to use something that's quality made

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That was really interesting. I was particularly intrigued by the stamping machine which allowed the operator to complete multiple operations without having to change dies. Wish my TAS Trimmer heads could be produced as fast. Well worth the view,thanks for sharing.

easy-lift guy

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Although I have seen this video many times before, I couldn't resist another watch. I love gransfors axes and I feel a double bit throwing axe would look very nice up on my wall!!

 

Has any one seen the historic series of gransfors axes? Upwards of £400 per tool but they look immense!!!

 

 

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