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    Single bit and it looked like a competition chopping axe used in timber sports.
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    Sounds like the Gransfor Burks (sp) very spendy but very nice.
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    I think most axes made today don't hold an edge unless you are willing to spend some $$. As for The Working Climber series 3 I just got them and WOW just plain awesome. For wedging I use a 3lb Collins with a 26" straight handle.
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    I am the same way. There is no such thing as dull in my book, aside from damage, a chain is either sharp or slightly less sharp never dull.
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    I have his axe so it was a personal axe, and the steel is so hard a file just skates off of it with barely leaving a mark.
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    My great grandpa was a axe man in the teens and twenties up in the U.P. and Canada.
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    With a chainsaw:lol::lol:
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    Right! How about them chips.
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    And they are on their knees OUCH!
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    I think a better comparison would be a marathon runner.
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    Ah the days of old! I wish I was there.
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