This multi-purpose axe is a bushcrafter’s dream! Lightweight enough to pack into the woods, and designed to be the perfect carving companion. Whether you’re making feathersticks, carving spoons or building shelters, this axe will be your best friend/ The back poll is also tempered, so it won’t complain if you use it to pound it some tent pegs.
FEATURES
Wooden handle from American hickory, treated with linseed oil
Curved edge excels at carving and felling
The edge is sharpened, polished and ready to use
Leather axe sheath included
| Blade Material | 5160 |
| Steel Hardness | 55 HRC |
| Handle Material | American Hickory |
| Handle Length | 16 |
| Head Weight | 1.7 Lbs/ 0.8Kg |
| Total Weight | |
| Grind Style | Straight |
| Made in | U.S.A. |
About Council Tools – Back in 1886, While John Pickett Council was in the turpentine business, he found lacking tools that we of an acceptable standard. As one would do, he decided to forge his own. Over a century later, and the work floor of the Council forge houses over 500 cumulative years of axe and tool making experience. Located still on the Council family plot on Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina; Council forges axes meant for the North American wilderness. Council axes are forged from 5160 steel and handled with American Hickory to create heirloom grade axes that match function and form in equal parts.












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