Today's update:
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Back-breaking Seax
A new contest!
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Tod's Stuff Inlaid Broken Back Seax
A hands-on review by Jeremy V. Krause
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Tod's Stuff Broken Back Seax
A hands-on review by Chad Arnow
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Eric McHugh Seax
A hands-on review by Bill Grandy
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Elchon's Workshop Broken Back Seax
A hands-on review by Chad Arnow
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Michael "Tinker" Pearce Seax
A hands-on review by Mike Arledge
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Tod's Stuff Broken Back Seax
Added to Chad's collection
As always, you can see our Complete History of Updates listed right from our home page.
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Greatly enjoyed all the reviews of the seax(s).
Oh, for handling when there is no guard and the dangers of the hand slipping onto the blade one can palm the grip so as to have the end of the handle inside the hand and with a firm grip it is more difficult for the handle to slip enough for the hand to risk being cut by the blade.
Oh, for handling when there is no guard and the dangers of the hand slipping onto the blade one can palm the grip so as to have the end of the handle inside the hand and with a firm grip it is more difficult for the handle to slip enough for the hand to risk being cut by the blade.
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