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18+
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One set available
90 shipped
I'd like to offer my last bush axe scabbardpaired with a stock council tool flying foxes includes a bonus mask as well. These foxes are as is from the distributor all i did was touch the edge up.
40 for the fox and 50 for the bush axe scabbard the mask is on me.
90 shipped for this awesome package.
image by Ian Hockensmith, on Flickr
image by Ian Hockensmith, on Flickr
These handmade axe scabbards will hold a bush or boy's axe or hatchet up to 6 1/2 inches long and 1 1/8 inches thick, In their form they can work for multiple models. The ability to belt carry a axe in a inverted easy draw method is a game changer for anybody that spends a lot of time in the forest and field. Check it out you'll be amazed. some pics with some of my axes.
They are made from 10oz leather and feature heavy duty copper rivets. The scabbard weighs around 23oz not lightweight by any means but built tough to withstand the rigors of forest work.
image by Ian Hockensmith, on Flickr
image by Ian Hockensmith, on Flickr
thanks for looking
pay pal please
USA only
18+
no trades
One set available
90 shipped
I'd like to offer my last bush axe scabbardpaired with a stock council tool flying foxes includes a bonus mask as well. These foxes are as is from the distributor all i did was touch the edge up.
40 for the fox and 50 for the bush axe scabbard the mask is on me.
90 shipped for this awesome package.
image by Ian Hockensmith, on Flickr
image by Ian Hockensmith, on Flickr
These handmade axe scabbards will hold a bush or boy's axe or hatchet up to 6 1/2 inches long and 1 1/8 inches thick, In their form they can work for multiple models. The ability to belt carry a axe in a inverted easy draw method is a game changer for anybody that spends a lot of time in the forest and field. Check it out you'll be amazed. some pics with some of my axes.
They are made from 10oz leather and feature heavy duty copper rivets. The scabbard weighs around 23oz not lightweight by any means but built tough to withstand the rigors of forest work.
image by Ian Hockensmith, on Flickr
image by Ian Hockensmith, on Flickr
thanks for looking
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