Something from Down Under

Steve Kish":nq02mb6f said:
You'll never get away with it - they'll find the body! :wink: :P

15 years in the meat trade :wink:

New Zealand company. Name is Maori, kind of means first, No 1 (best?) or something like that.
Good luck getting one through customs.
cheers for that,but i was hoping one of our members had one in the shed that they werent going to use[or were scared to :lol:]
When i was in India,i had a large carving gouge made[They're masters at carving over there.Hand forged in front of me 8) and sharpened to an eye watering edge.I forgot about it and took it onto the return flight to London
In my hand luggage :shock: :lol: :lol:
They did have something to say as i tried to board the connecting flight to Glasgow,all 6 of them :lol:
 
stewlewis":2isdailq said:
Heavy sharp bit of metal, inches from toes, TRAINERS! H&S my arse! Ace.

Bet he ain't wearing Hi Viz or a helment either :shock: :wink:

D/T - why d'ya need such a specialist axe? I have an American hickory shafted jobby bought cheaply from Brown's Hardware Shoppe in Tobermory :P Does the job admirably if kept in tune.
 
Not really :lol:
I just have always wanted an aussie racing axe is all. 8)
for general stuff i prefer a good sharp saw,axes are just only for splitting it to burnable pieces :? .So i should really be looking for a decent maul


These racing axes come in a range of anodised colours :D :wink:
 
dyna-ti":36nipkb9 said:
Not really :lol:
I just have always wanted an aussie racing axe is all. 8)
for general stuff i prefer a good sharp saw,axes are just only for splitting it to burnable pieces :? .So i should really be looking for a decent maul


These racing axes come in a range of anodised colours :D :wink:

RetroCHOPPER ???? :P
 
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