This just in..... 10.5" long, 4.75" wide at the edge, and 1 1/16" lift.
I bought them from a Co. called Harry J. Epstien lots of cool new old stock tools.
Haven't needed them flat ground here in Wisco. But one day they will shine!
I'll get some exact measurements tonight. But at a guess they are about 8-10" long and about an inch on the beating end, fairly sharp not knife sharp but sharp.
Maybe thru your pocket. Heavy? Yes. Made to take an absolute beating? Yes. Will I ever use them on a job site? Maybe!
More of an impulse buy than practical. Kinda like the spring boards I made several years ago that have never smelled two stroke smoke.
There is a part of me that gets all warm and fuzzy looking at old photos of logging with misery whips, double bits, and steel wedges. I have always wanted to find steel felling wedges and came across these Warwood 6#'ers.
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