Second handle
- Netto
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Second handle
This turned out pretty good.
I’ve had some time off with nothing to do, so i just been working on this.
I wanted to duplicate those thin, whippy old school handles that i love much.
Very happy with it
I’ve had some time off with nothing to do, so i just been working on this.
I wanted to duplicate those thin, whippy old school handles that i love much.
Very happy with it
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- nemo
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Re: Second handle
For those who don’t know. Top is store bought 36” high quality Baker Pro Tools (USA). Bottom is a Killinger (axe junkie) 28” reproduced vintage slim taper handle.
The top one feels like a misshapen club that’s awkward to use. The bottom feels like a surgical tool handle fit for precision. Cost is -50% more but your hands will thank you.


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The top one feels like a misshapen club that’s awkward to use. The bottom feels like a surgical tool handle fit for precision. Cost is -50% more but your hands will thank you.


Sent from my iJunquePhone 8
- Rating: 12.5%
Somewhere between the sacred silence and sleep
Disorder, disorder, disorder! SOAD
Disorder, disorder, disorder! SOAD
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Re: Second handle
PS: I buy the Bakers because they are chunky, lots of wood to reshape how I like them.
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Somewhere between the sacred silence and sleep
Disorder, disorder, disorder! SOAD
Disorder, disorder, disorder! SOAD
- Netto
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Re: Second handle
Well said and i agree.nemo wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 6:55 pmFor those who don’t know. Top is store bought 36” high quality Baker Pro Tools (USA). Bottom is a Killinger (axe junkie) 28” reproduced vintage slim taper handle.
The top one feels like a misshapen club that’s awkward to use. The bottom feels like a surgical tool handle fit for precision. Cost is -50% more but your hands will thank you.
Sent from my iJunquePhone 8