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Agdor 28 Montreal Felling Axe
Hults Bruk
Agdor 28 Montreal Felling Axe
$169.00
Description

  Useful for more than cutting down trees, the 2.5-pound Montreal pattern axe head features wide cheeks for splitting with a long blade that chops deep cuts, paired with a curved 28-inch American hickory handle. Painted Agdor blue and expertly hand-forged from premium Swedish steel, sharpened and ready to use out of the box.

  The Agdor 28 Montreal Felling Axe is also popular in the growing sport of axe throwing. When an axe-throwing match ends in a tied score, the “big axe,” or felling axe, is used to break the tie and determine the winner. The 28-inch Agdor meets league requirements for size, weight and materials, and also provides a durable, customizable axe for serious throwers looking to up their game. The cutting edge is approximately 4.25 inches in length.

  Accompanied by a leather sheath handcrafted in Waynesville, N.C. using traditional methods.

  Note: all Hults Bruk axes are hand-forged, so there may be slight variations from axe to axe.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hults Bruk
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
H840363
Other Features:
  • The axe head is hand forged at the historic Hults Bruk, a forge that has been in operation since 1697.
  • Each axe is made from high-quality Swedish axe steel, expertly tempered to hold a very sharp edge even after repeated sharpening.
  • Painted iconic Agdor blue, sharpened ready to use.
  • Curved American hickory handle protected with linseed oil.
  • Each axe comes with an American leather sheath and a detailed user’s manual.
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