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Twee-hands (GEEN TWEEDEHANDS!) bijl uit een Zwitsers mobilisatie bestand. Gemaakt voor zware omstandigheden. Nooit gebruikt, maar kan sporen van opslag vertonen. Is niet scherp, dus spuug even in de handen… Doet het vooral heel goed als een kloofbijl. En u kunt er ook tentharingen mee de grond in slaan. De lengte is 50cm. De hardhouten steel is recht, maar een handig iemand kan er meer vorm aan geven. Hoe dan ook, de bijlkop alleen al is zijn prijs dubbel en dwars waard.
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– Blade Edge: 10.8 cm
– Overall Length: 58.4 cm
– Handle Length: 52.1 cm
– Handle: Hardwood
– Weight: 2336 g
– Made in Switzerland
If you can handle the weight, an axe is one of those tools you’d trade many others for in a survival situation. It can perform all the duties of a good saw, large fixed blade, and a small survival knife. If sharpened correctly it can also feather a stick and create some extremely fine kindling.
This is one of those axes that can do all this and more – especially splitting which is it’s main objective. The 52cm hardwood handle has a straight profile and the 10,8cm blade axe head is superbly attached – that sucker isn’t going anywhere.
Swiss made to be used hard by the Swiss Military Army, so you know the stainless steel will perform as well as any for both edge retention and corrosion resistance. It’s a very well balanced axe with a nicely ground head for multiple uses. Of course it’s got a hammer pommel on the other side of the axe for banging in tent pegs and the entire package weighs 2.25 pounds without a sheath.
Manufactured in a time period when tools were made to last, they are in an unused condition which would make them pretty enough to hang on a wall or rugged enough to use to clear an area. The heavy weight sharp steel wedge shaped head is ideal for splitting even large logs.
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