Cracking replies n great to see beloved axe collections and old things that have been salvaged into things of beauty and pride once again!
I ummed and arred about what I was going to choose for a good while. The Gransfors look lush and I do one day hope to own one. The sweedish carving hatchet had me very tempted but in the end I coudn't justify forking out for it at the moment. (cos as im sura you're all well aware, its a good chunk more than even the usual bunch of the Gransfors line.)
I did loads of research and this thread helped immensely, so thanks for that! Im also pretty chuffed that a noob like me wasnt just annoying and kicked off a topic that ur all passionate about.
I was interested in the Husqvarna range of axes due to the reputed quality and more affordable price. Some research revealed that Husqvarna were made by Hultafors. Of which there were builders websites offering great deals. Again I ummed and arred about sizes.
In the end the decision was made for me because on amazon I found a Hultafors trekking axe (800g 17.5" handle) for £5.45 and a Hultafors Chopping axe (1750g 32") for £5.95 bargain!
Supplier was reputably rated and it said it was new.. (cant quite believe it until I see it) They say if it sounds too good to be true then it probably is.. but I guess if that is the case then ill be asking for restoration advise soon!
I got the last trekker but There were 2 big cheep choppers left after me on amazon.co.uk if ne one is interested.
Just gotta split that log now! Ill keep you all posted!
p.s Did any one spot the Gransfors in the history channels new program Vikings? lol