From a using perspective, I'll pay for a decent axe. The thing they sell called axes today, even the high dollar european stuff, are not my idea of a good axe.Give me something made before 1970 or so and not all burnt and chipped and beat up from a power grinder, fit a decent handle on it and you'll find it's a much better tool than the stuff at TSC or Lowes or your local hardware. Names like Collins, Plumb, True Temper and even Sears and Wards make decent using axes. The better Collins, Snow and Neeley, Bluegrass, etc, are a whole nuther breed above the consumer line. The difference between my Collins Legitmus and the plastic handled Fiskars I foolishly bought is night and day.
Still, I've never paid more than $15-20.00 for a really good axe, with or w/o a handle. I did go crazy last year and bought a NOS 1 man Simons crosscut for $40.00 though...
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Today's Featured Article - Gatherin of the Orange - by Rick Nikolich. In July of 1998 I was talking to fellow Allis Chalmers collector Mike Schilling about the annual "Gathering of The Orange" AC show coming up in August of 1999. He got this wild idea that we should get a convoy of AC tractors and drive them from Charlotte, Michigan 105 miles to LaGrange, Indiana.
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