Lucas LaVoy wrote: |
Hi Deshler,
I thought I'd chime in; this is turning into a fun topic. This axe may be a little on the minimalist side for what you are going for, but I've always found it fascinating. http://www.myArmoury.com/review_aa_hungarian.html One of the things that strikes me about the Kit Rae axes is that they all have all feature numerous points to thrust with as well as to cut; ths A&A Hungarian Axe boils it down more and only has the one point, but the concept is the same. And it certainly looks ferocious (to me at least). Anyway, the end product is certainly unique looking, as well as being a battle tested and historically accurate design. |
If I can just add one more opinion. I actually have this axe. At about 4' overall length it is light, fast, can slice (as against just hack) and has a nasty nasty point for thrusting. An axe meant for actual fighting as against being adapted from something to cut trees.... Oh - did I mention that the price is pretty reasonable? ;)