Hultafors
Hultafors Wetterhall Throwing Axe
Hultafors Wetterhall Throwing Axe

Wetterhall Throwing Axe - Hultafors

This kind of double bit axe was originally used by lumberjacks, who benefitted from the possibility of always having a sharp axe around. While using one edge for rough work, they could be more careful with the other. Today it is primarly employed in throwing competitions among enthusiasts. The axe is hand forged and made from Swedish quality steel in the forge at Hults Bruk. The forging tradition goes as far back as 1697. This axe has been named after Bo Wetterhall, the man who served longer than anyone at Hults Bruk. Take care of your axe and it will stay a faithful companion for many years to come. Thanks to the quality and craftsmanship of this axe, we offer you a full lifetime warranty on the axe head.

  • Wooden handle of American hickory wood, treated with linseed oil
  • The cutting edge is sharpened, polished and ready to use
  • Leather axe protector included

SKU: 841750

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Wetterhall Throwing Axe - Hultafors

This kind of double bit axe was originally used by lumberjacks, who benefitted from the possibility of always having a sharp axe around. While using one edge for rough work, they could be more careful with the other. Today it is primarly employed in throwing competitions among enthusiasts. The axe is hand forged and made from Swedish quality steel in the forge at Hults Bruk. The forging tradition goes as far back as 1697. This axe has been named after Bo Wetterhall, the man who served longer than anyone at Hults Bruk. Take care of your axe and it will stay a faithful companion for many years to come. Thanks to the quality and craftsmanship of this axe, we offer you a full lifetime warranty on the axe head.

  • Wooden handle of American hickory wood, treated with linseed oil
  • The cutting edge is sharpened, polished and ready to use
  • Leather axe protector included

SKU: 841750

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SKU841750
BrandHultafors
Land van fabricageSweden