7478 pts · August 7, 2017
Yes. It is my favorite... Champagne of Beers!!
Yes! GET THEM ALL
If your located in Southern New England...we need to talk.
Thank you. Its a classic
Cool conversion info and thanks!
2lbs total ues 1½lb roughly just head. Thanks! Its a beauty to hold on to
LOL! Thats awesome and thanks. Perhaps the tip is steel
Mr. Miller72
Awesome score btw the other day!
Ya Buddy!!
Thank you
Yes exactly. Hardness amd and flexibility make it the choice wood for tool handles
The handle is as or almost as valuable as the axe head itself...and still very viable as a user.
LOL! I thought about you when I took the pics on the porch...figuring you would recognize! Lol awesome!
Thank you. Quite a few projects first but it will get done and posted ?
No, I don't have or use F.B. I believe that's where the axe junkies are located, I may be wrong.
Right!
Thank you, ya that guy does some very awesome work
It was a peaceful march...I wasnt there, however the school is apologizing for the misconduct. Why? Where are the adult chaperones?
Lack of respect and dignity toward a person. Perhaps you do not see or care to acknowledge the disrespect exhibited...I pity your children.
Oh my, dont show all your cards at once. Thank you for elevating the conversation and knowing what it is your commenting on or about.
Thanks very much
Thank you. It's to bad the hatchet is so worn, but it certainly was used yet not abused.
Hi yes. I would like to return or exchange these batteries I bought here...they dont work anymore.
That would be sweet. Can you imagine the look of the kid behind the counter
Red Knight is actually made by The Collins Co. from CT. I would like to see it, post up a few pictures.
He resurrects vintage tools and rehangs vintage axes?
I actually just today applied 5 coats of clear coat just to the label to preserve it as best I can. We will see
It's the label to the handle. The handle is a vintage replacement made by a now bygone company of a bygone golden tool era.
Yes! GET THEM ALL
If your located in Southern New England...we need to talk.
Thank you. Its a classic
Cool conversion info and thanks!
2lbs total ues 1½lb roughly just head. Thanks! Its a beauty to hold on to
LOL! Thats awesome and thanks. Perhaps the tip is steel
Mr. Miller72
Awesome score btw the other day!
Ya Buddy!!
Thank you
Yes exactly. Hardness amd and flexibility make it the choice wood for tool handles
The handle is as or almost as valuable as the axe head itself...and still very viable as a user.
LOL! I thought about you when I took the pics on the porch...figuring you would recognize! Lol awesome!
Thank you. Quite a few projects first but it will get done and posted ?
No, I don't have or use F.B. I believe that's where the axe junkies are located, I may be wrong.
Thank you
Right!
Thank you, ya that guy does some very awesome work
It was a peaceful march...I wasnt there, however the school is apologizing for the misconduct. Why? Where are the adult chaperones?
Lack of respect and dignity toward a person. Perhaps you do not see or care to acknowledge the disrespect exhibited...I pity your children.
Oh my, dont show all your cards at once. Thank you for elevating the conversation and knowing what it is your commenting on or about.
Thanks very much
Thank you
Thank you. It's to bad the hatchet is so worn, but it certainly was used yet not abused.
Hi yes. I would like to return or exchange these batteries I bought here...they dont work anymore.
That would be sweet. Can you imagine the look of the kid behind the counter
Red Knight is actually made by The Collins Co. from CT. I would like to see it, post up a few pictures.
He resurrects vintage tools and rehangs vintage axes?
I actually just today applied 5 coats of clear coat just to the label to preserve it as best I can. We will see
It's the label to the handle. The handle is a vintage replacement made by a now bygone company of a bygone golden tool era.