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Mark

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  • Location:
    Eltham London.
  • Interests
    Hunting Fishing, Cricket, Fine wines, soft cheeses and Poetry!
  • Occupation
    Arboriculture Officer

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  1. Dude, I use a Cadwell (not sure of the spelling but i can get it right if you like?) 7lbs hickory handle. I prefer a Ash handle though. I have been splitting logs for the last 30 years and in honesty prefer an Axe because these days just get nice stuff to split! I use my maul only on some of twisted stuff. I was a tree surgeon for thirty years ( now a Arb Officer) my two sons are now Tree Surgeons working for Gristwood and Toms I still do a little bit of tree work myself. I have just ordered a new Axe... Bacho 4 1/2 lbs, looks nice. I have Lott's af Axes, my favourite is made by Adgor, not sure if they still make em? All the best... Mark
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    Thats what I call loading!

    Mark

  3. Iv'e got loads (Tons) of yew... burns great, but some of it spits, or explodes! Mark.... If you read this can you look at my profile... I'm new to this and ain't to sure if i'ver done it right
  4. Yo bud, Its the first post i'v put on, I dont realy know how things work on Arbtalk at the moment. Nice work though. I've been involed with tree's for thirty years now.. tree surgeon for about 25 of em.. I'm now an Arb Officer.... I'm off to have a look at the site. Mark

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