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Re: I bought a new hatchet
« Reply #15 on: July 12, 2010, 05:14:53 PM »
John sent me the pic to post...here it is;
Honestly I think that is a cool lookin hatchet
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Re: I bought a new hatchet
« Reply #16 on: July 12, 2010, 05:17:00 PM »
I prefer a chainsaw. My 4 year old uses a hatchet!   
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so do you carry your chain saw back packing with you? and does your wife know your 4 year old is playin w/ the hatchet? :P
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Re: I bought a new hatchet
« Reply #17 on: July 12, 2010, 06:17:23 PM »
That's a pretty cool little almost 'midevil' looking but functional hatchet you found there.


I often contemplated getting the Gerber pack axe:  http://www.gerberstore.com/index.php?xpage=itempage&xid=427

But then I became the proud owner of a Puma White Hunter. This knife is an older design from the early 40's. Mine is 1950's vintage. The back edge is adequate to chop bone or small firewood. I have gutted deer, bear and skinned animals with this knife. Some would say that it's a bit heavy to carry hunting or backpacking, but I don't carry an axe and it is much more useful than a smaller knife.



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Re: I bought a new hatchet
« Reply #18 on: July 13, 2010, 12:28:18 AM »
That's a pretty cool little almost 'midevil' looking but functional hatchet you found there.


I often contemplated getting the Gerber pack axe:  http://www.gerberstore.com/index.php?xpage=itempage&xid=427

But then I became the proud owner of a Puma White Hunter. This knife is an older design from the early 40's. Mine is 1950's vintage. The back edge is adequate to chop bone or small firewood. I have gutted deer, bear and skinned animals with this knife. Some would say that it's a bit heavy to carry hunting or backpacking, but I don't carry an axe and it is much more useful than a smaller knife.



http://www.german-knife.com/puma-white-hunter.html

Puma Knife Shop Documentary Short Solingen Germany - The White Hunter

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puma are fantastic, if you can get an older one as the new ones are no longer made in germany.  My buddy just picked a sweet older switch blade model on www.egun.de for 175euros.
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Re: I bought a new hatchet
« Reply #19 on: July 23, 2010, 10:29:40 AM »
I bought one of those for my blazer. I like to have an ax in the rig when on the back roads and I thought the pick end would be good for digging. The first time I used it was last winter when I got the blazer stuck in some ice ruts. When I was trying to pry some ice sideways I broke the handle. The ax is made in Germany and is of good quality, but I need to find a new handle for it.

 


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