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Grand Opening Give Drawing!

December 13, 2019|Special Offers

I'll be giving away a couple of items for the Grand Opening of Trestle Pine Knives.  It's also Christmas so it's a win win no matter how you look at it!  All you have to do is subscribe to the Trestle Pine Blog or create an account.  Either of these actions will increase your eligibility for future drawings or specials.

For the Grand Opening by opening an account you become eligible to win either a Marble's Mini-Ax OR an Helle Algonquin neck knife.  The drawing will be held on New Years Eve so you have some time to get your name in.  Grand Opening Give Away Drawing!

Tags: &, (and, Adzes, Axes, Cleavers, Kukris, Machetes, Saws, Tomahawks, Ulus)

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Comment by Andy Voelkle "AxeMan" on January 17, 2010 at 1:30

Tim, those are two awesome machete knives. Very fine design and look like easy choppers. An inspiration to those of us who want to make a heavier machete knife. Thanks.

Comment by Tim Noble on January 16, 2010 at 2:30

We

've been working a lot on developing new styles of machete, bolo and hatchet.

Comment by Tim Noble on January 16, 2010 at 2:27

This is something me and my Son created.

 

Comment by Andy Voelkle "AxeMan" on October 14, 2009 at 17:53

I've used standard wood handle WP for about ten years. Have to sharpen it. Hook is for pulling vines out to chop them -- is NOT for cutting. Takes getting used to, but is a pretty good machete+axe combo tool.

Comment by robert m on August 26, 2009 at 15:05

fiskars is an amazing company i recomend there axes for backpacking and carring becaue they are very light

Comment by Austin Barry Culbertson on August 13, 2009 at 22:05

here is a video i made on the cold steel tomahawk add a brief history of the tool to

Comment by A. G. Russell on August 3, 2009 at 18:57

n the 1970s and through the 1990s I made 12,000 of the A. G. Russell Pocket Saftey Axe. The German maker required me to pay for all 12,000 heads up front. A great Webster Marble design from the late 1890s

Howard that is some nice outdoor setups you have there!!  Thanks for sharing them with us

Jan,

Take a look at this site.  It carries all the majors.  They even have a Tramontina 5 pack for $39.99, so you could check out what kind of tool would best suit you.

Jim

http://www.machetespecialists.com/

almost forgot to post the JK Belt hawk, it sits by the wood stove within easy reach in the winter :)

Tramontina is a respected brand. I'd buy a simple blade no longer than 18" and tending toward 14". Tramontina uses some of the finest steel I've ever encountered, and at much lower than $50. The men who use machetes daily need quality and a good price. Last Christmas I bought a steel steak skillet made by them. They bought the former American housewares brand "Miro" and are improving it. We'd better enjoy our descent into a third world country. We won't be able to afford the expensive stuff anymore. The skillet does an awesome job on well-marbled ribeye. Forget the all-lean steaks that can't be properly cooked.

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