(https://i.imgur.com/hYrv3Vm.jpg)
I just received a package from Ed Scott's son Justin, in it was a nice letter and Ed's old hatchet that he used to make every bow that he ever made. It is pictured here on an elm chopping block that Ed and I cut just before our first group bow class years ago where we taught guys how to make our style of bows.
If any of you guys ever did a bow class with Ed you will know how he could use this hand ax like a scalpel.
I will use and cherish it the rest of my life.
Awesome gift!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Nice vintage tool with good vibes, a treasure for sure. :thumbsup:
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Nice, Is the other side flat (sharpen on one side only), I have one that looks like that :thumbsup:
Flat side
(https://i.imgur.com/njVf4me.jpg)
Nice piece of archery history, Mike. :thumbsup:
WOW, that is awesome, Mike.
I've got one of those. It's a hewing hatchet, made for old school log and timber work. And bow shaping too!
In addition to being a special gift, its a great tool. Keep it away from the high speed grinder!
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Nice piece Mike with all the background history . :thumbsup:
Quote from: Mad Max on December 07, 2022, 10:04:34 PM
Nice, Is the other side flat (sharpen on one side only), I have one that looks like that :thumbsup:
Flat side
(https://i.imgur.com/njVf4me.jpg)
Yes its flat on the other side for a right hand user
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That is very cool. Thanks for sharing Mike!