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Nathan F
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Posted: Fri 19 Feb, 2010 8:32 am Post subject: reenactment axe makers in europe |
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hi all
i have been looking for a while now to get a dane axe made on one found in dublin and a bearded hand axe for reenactment use. they are not fancy but i want a reasonable price and them to be sturdy. i tried binns but he tends to have a long waiting list so can anyone help? also does anyone know where i can get a poll axe i heard talk of some for sale at tewksbury for 100 pounds which is nice so can you help?
thanks in advance.
nathan
for here starts war carrion birds sing, and grey wolves howl
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Stuart Thompson
Location: Walton-on-the-Naze Joined: 15 Feb 2010
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Geoff Wood
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Posted: Fri 19 Feb, 2010 9:55 am Post subject: Re: reenactment axe makers in europe |
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Nathan F wrote: | hi all
i have been looking for a while now to get a dane axe made on one found in dublin and a bearded hand axe for reenactment use. they are not fancy but i want a reasonable price and them to be sturdy. i tried binns but he tends to have a long waiting list so can anyone help? also does anyone know where i can get a poll axe i heard talk of some for sale at tewksbury for 100 pounds which is nice so can you help?
thanks in advance.
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These people do one, but not based on a Dublin find. What price is reasonable, don't know, but these are supposed to be sturdy.
http://www.gransfors.co.uk/gransfors%20ancient%20axes.html
Regards
Geoff
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David Lohnes
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Posted: Fri 19 Feb, 2010 10:39 am Post subject: |
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Gransfors Bruks has an excellent reputation for making quality modern axes. When I got my felling axe, I bought a Snow and Nealley, but if I'd had the money, I'd have gotten a Gransfors Bruks. I would assume their ancient axe line is well-researched and also of excellent quality.
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Nathan F
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Posted: Sat 20 Feb, 2010 2:06 pm Post subject: |
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hi guys when i say a reenactment axe i mean a blunt for combat NOT sharps.
thanks for the help though so far guys.
for here starts war carrion birds sing, and grey wolves howl
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Olov Tidemalm
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Posted: Sun 21 Feb, 2010 2:08 am Post subject: |
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You can try contacting Tomas Cederroth. He's located in Stockholm and has a good reputation among swedish reenactors. Here are some pics of stuff he have made:
http://histvarld.historiska.se/histvarld/Foru...IC_ID=4831
He is the one called spaxe.
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