Yes one could never have to many axes, or saws, or back packs, Never. I think that one of your grandfather with Axe and Pick combo is called a Pulaski Axe. You have an AWESOME Collection.
I am so sad I wasn't able to remember where I last set that little beauty down, and in truth, there were a couple others which didn't make it either...next time, maybe!
Hey, it's great that you bring that up, and I thought about going into that explanation...one side stays sharp, while the other end bullies through the other stuff!
Yes one could never have to many axes, or saws, or back packs, Never. I think that one of your grandfather with Axe and Pick combo is called a Pulaski Axe. You have an AWESOME Collection.
Pulaski, rightttt! I often mix the term up with a maddock, the beefed up version of the Pulaski...thanks Tucker!
You need more axes, not fewer. Maybe a sweet little Walter’s shaped down to be a bearded hatchet… ;)
I am so sad I wasn't able to remember where I last set that little beauty down, and in truth, there were a couple others which didn't make it either...next time, maybe!
I feel more peaceful just by watching this
Wow, I really appreciate the compliment, thank you, WildernessWonders!
I'm jealous theres a few I'd like there
All the best in finding similar ones for yourself...thanks for the comment!
hey... you are getting the editing skills up... nice
Working on it anyway, appreciate your saying so, Scott!
Double bit axe is a great work axe.keep one side razor sharp.And the other is used for cutting roots and ground work .Nice collection.
Hey, it's great that you bring that up, and I thought about going into that explanation...one side stays sharp, while the other end bullies through the other stuff!
@@Back40Bushcraft Or one cuts, one chips
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Too many axes. Isn't that like having too many screwdrivers, wrenches, or 10mm sockets
Agreed, Merv, someday I'll have to do a follow up video of all my 10mm wrenches, lol 😆