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Fiskars x27 is a fantastic tool, never tried the gransfors but would like to compare them one day, wouldn't have thought there's much in it.

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Fiskars x27 is a fantastic tool, never tried the gransfors but would like to compare them one day, wouldn't have thought there's much in it.

 

Hi BOB the build quality of the granfors they are all handmade they can not keep up with it over in Sweden thanks Jon

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:thumbup: If I call him that I get the axe between my ears . Mind you in there's nothing in there to damage :thumbup:

 

Hi Richie what size oak are you going to split rich is it straight grain no knots thanks John

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My mates got a wee gransfors that he uses for his spoon making and its a lovely tool, properly made like a tool should be.

Just not sure the splitting axe would so much better than the fiskars that its worth the huge amount extra, like I said it would be nice to try though, wish I could afford both.

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My mates got a wee gransfors that he uses for his spoon making and its a lovely tool, properly made like a tool should be.

Just not sure the splitting axe would so much better than the fiskars that its worth the huge amount extra, like I said it would be nice to try though, wish I could afford both.

 

Hi BOB they do a 5 half lb maul looks a nice bit of kit thanks Jon

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I think if I bought one I'd probably end up trying to collect all of them and I'm really can't afford that 😁😁

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