Axes available in india
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@essdee you drew exactly what i had in mind!
You are welcome to come over any time. Infact we could plan it out as a knife making weekend some time
Maybe use the angle grinder and bench grinder on a couple of blanks and see how that goes too.
You are welcome to come over any time. Infact we could plan it out as a knife making weekend some time
Maybe use the angle grinder and bench grinder on a couple of blanks and see how that goes too.
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There are no good branded axes available in india like wetterlings and granfors . ...... there are just gerbers and local made axes......
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Today's deal at flipkartsnIPer wrote:I picked this up from Flipkart - seems good - haven't had a chance to use it yet
http://www.flipkart.com/stanley-surviva ... 2c5c01cc03
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http://www.flipkart.com/stanley-surviva ... 2c5c01cc03
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Unless you are collecting, I think the Gerbers and Stanleys will do the trick. The good axes normally come from places which have a history of heavy logging, like Granfors from Sweden, etc. Or else you can try knifecenter and pray the customs will let it through!There are no good branded axes available in india like wetterlings and granfors . ...... there are just gerbers and local made axes......
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I have been following this axe thread with interest. We have some old axes here in the USA that were noteworthy. The most famous name in axes here is the "Kelly Perfect" which were made from the 1800s, I think. They were bought by True Temper and remained good tools for many more years. They were noted for having excellent steel and quality, along with a unique design.
Note the scallops on these double bitted Kelly Perfect heads:
The idea is that, when the axe head is driven into the wood with the grain, the scalloped edges reduce the surface area against the wood, making the axe easier to pull back out from the wood. This design is unique to Kelly Perfect.
I have a double bitted head like this that I found I the woods. I also have a very nice Kelly Perfect True Temper that is marked "Property of Nickel Plate RR" (an old railroad in the USA) from my Dad. I have a Plumb with a 2.5 Kg head that I fitted with a short straight handle. Here, a cruising axe is a small, short handled axe that's used for cutting through slash and brush. A friend who worked in the Forest Service thought that this heavy head would work great with a short handle for my forays into the woods to gather heating fuel for the winter. I used a chain saw for cutting and a maul and wedges for splitting, but this short heavy axe worked great for cutting branches from felled trees and occasional light splitting duty. Finally, I have a super old axe that I got from my Dad. The interesting thing about this axe is that you can see it was made from a piece of plate steel which was forged and hammer-welded to form the eye for the handle. It is nicely done, but I always wondered what the story is behind it.
Here is a picture that shows the different kinds of axe heads.
Here is an article about the Kelly Perfect axe company:
http://www.yesteryearstools.com/Yestery ... o.%20.html
I know that these are American axes, which is why I was hesitant to post this information on the thread. However, sometimes I see these axe heads for sale on eBay and I thought that, if anyone was interested, maybe you could find one cheap enough to be shipped to India and you could put a new handle in it.
I wish I could take some pictures of my axes and show them here, but they are all in storage in Texas
Note the scallops on these double bitted Kelly Perfect heads:
The idea is that, when the axe head is driven into the wood with the grain, the scalloped edges reduce the surface area against the wood, making the axe easier to pull back out from the wood. This design is unique to Kelly Perfect.
I have a double bitted head like this that I found I the woods. I also have a very nice Kelly Perfect True Temper that is marked "Property of Nickel Plate RR" (an old railroad in the USA) from my Dad. I have a Plumb with a 2.5 Kg head that I fitted with a short straight handle. Here, a cruising axe is a small, short handled axe that's used for cutting through slash and brush. A friend who worked in the Forest Service thought that this heavy head would work great with a short handle for my forays into the woods to gather heating fuel for the winter. I used a chain saw for cutting and a maul and wedges for splitting, but this short heavy axe worked great for cutting branches from felled trees and occasional light splitting duty. Finally, I have a super old axe that I got from my Dad. The interesting thing about this axe is that you can see it was made from a piece of plate steel which was forged and hammer-welded to form the eye for the handle. It is nicely done, but I always wondered what the story is behind it.
Here is a picture that shows the different kinds of axe heads.
Here is an article about the Kelly Perfect axe company:
http://www.yesteryearstools.com/Yestery ... o.%20.html
I know that these are American axes, which is why I was hesitant to post this information on the thread. However, sometimes I see these axe heads for sale on eBay and I thought that, if anyone was interested, maybe you could find one cheap enough to be shipped to India and you could put a new handle in it.
I wish I could take some pictures of my axes and show them here, but they are all in storage in Texas
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Hey timmy...... great info .......pls don't hesitate to share any type of info whether the stuff is american or whatever . We got something new to know. So thanks a lot bro. Share the pics of your axes also.....
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Raghvendra:
My Dad also had a small Collins (another very old USA axe company) "Hudson Bay" style axe. These were small, light axes that had a small head and large angled cutting surface, somewhat like what one might think of as a "tomahawk" style. The idea was a lightweight axe that could be carried about more easily than a standard, large axe, with a head that weighed have as much or less. My Brother got this Collins axe; I do not have it. It looks a lot like this:
Here is an article on Hudson Bay style axes:
http://woodtrekker.blogspot.de/2010/12/ ... eview.html
Finally, here is an article about axes in general that you might find interesting.
http://thewoodslife.com/?p=435
I submit this with the idea that, in your searches, you might find something to your liking by using "Hudson Bay" as a search term. I was thinking that, if you could find an axe head to your liking, you can always put a handle on it.
My Dad also had a small Collins (another very old USA axe company) "Hudson Bay" style axe. These were small, light axes that had a small head and large angled cutting surface, somewhat like what one might think of as a "tomahawk" style. The idea was a lightweight axe that could be carried about more easily than a standard, large axe, with a head that weighed have as much or less. My Brother got this Collins axe; I do not have it. It looks a lot like this:
Here is an article on Hudson Bay style axes:
http://woodtrekker.blogspot.de/2010/12/ ... eview.html
Finally, here is an article about axes in general that you might find interesting.
http://thewoodslife.com/?p=435
I submit this with the idea that, in your searches, you might find something to your liking by using "Hudson Bay" as a search term. I was thinking that, if you could find an axe head to your liking, you can always put a handle on it.
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Timmy ......thanks a lot for such a great information on axes. The links provided interesting facts about axes. Granfors bruks and wetterlings axes are available in india through cart2india and junglee.in . These brand axes are of very high quality and very finely finished .
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Hello everyone,
I love to collect knives for my collection. I recently came across come good axes from good online stores like amazon, ebay.
I love to collect knives for my collection. I recently came across come good axes from good online stores like amazon, ebay.
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There are many online knife stores where you might find the best Axes & other Gerber knives in India.
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I have come across some good knives online. But have not seen any good looking axes.
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Timmy, here's my Collins Hudson Bay axe which sounds like is identical to yours. I made a handle for it from "Osage Orange" which is a hard and durable wood. It is also hard to shape!timmy wrote:Raghvendra:
My Dad also had a small Collins (another very old USA axe company) "Hudson Bay" style axe. These were small, light axes that had a small head and large angled cutting surface, somewhat like what one might think of as a "tomahawk" style. The idea was a lightweight axe that could be carried about more easily than a standard, large axe, with a head that weighed have as much or less. My Brother got this Collins axe; I do not have it. It looks a lot like this:
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Here is an article on Hudson Bay style axes:
http://woodtrekker.blogspot.de/2010/12/ ... eview.html
Finally, here is an article about axes in general that you might find interesting.
http://thewoodslife.com/?p=435
I submit this with the idea that, in your searches, you might find something to your liking by using "Hudson Bay" as a search term. I was thinking that, if you could find an axe head to your liking, you can always put a handle on it.
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Hello aadhaulya,aadhaulya wrote:I have come across some good knives online. But have not seen any good looking axes.
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Have a look at some axe from Gerber knife brand which are perfect for any camping, hunting or trekking expeditions also.
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Got a new axe head
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Really a nice one.Raghvendrasingh wrote:Got a new axe head
Its seems to you have made it yourself.
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