That you can get the budding lumberjack on your life an axe for the holidays, but what’s the thrill in that? If he’s going to chop down his own Christmas tree, he should do it with an axe he made himself.
Best Made Company-an identical those who demonstrated irrefutably that the MacBook Air is thinner than an axe -will sell you a ready-made axe once you actually need one. But I’d much prefer their Wetterlings Axe Maker’s Kit , wherein you’re gifted a hand-forged 6-inch blade, two 20-inch handles of hickory, wedges, and a sense of self-satisfaction each time you narrow a bit of wood or, I suppose, stare proudly at your ornamental axe. All it costs is $140, and a sense of purpose. [ Best Made ]
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