There is no way to tell you this story unless you come with me into the snow covered woods and listen up boys and girls. Welcome to the LAST First story of the TASSIE
Thanks for the video. Relaxing. I'm not much with an axe but was a carpenter the first half of my life. when you handle an axe or talk of it, I always think of and remember the feel of my best hammer that i had for years. He always performed the task I ask of him with ease. I was him and he was me. Thanks again.
I loved the video brother. And, I love seeing the Hytest in the beautiful, snowy woods of Denmark. It makes me very happy to see you pleased with your axe, and I appreciate being able to be a part of its amazing journey. All the best from North Carolina!
It must be a cool experience to hand make something special....and this quality and have it travel the globe to see it ( in its element) doing absolutely what you intended and bring a smile and a laugh along the way.....I appreciate your friendship and help my friend.
Very nice. I just made my first 26" camp axe. I almost hung a Tassie but decided to go with a Belknap Bluegrass jersey with phantom bevels. Love your content.
Thanks for sharing, and sharing in the way you did, my friend. Both makers are absolutely amazing at what they do, and also amazing people in general. Now Im extra motivated to get out in the woods! Also... thanks for 2 videos in 2 days! We viewers are spoiled haha
I'd love to try out a Tassie, but can't see myself buying one. The closest thing I have is a 2.25kg Basque axe. I already have too many axes that I don't use, so I can experience some others vicariously through videos such as yours.
Welcome to enjoy a Tassie via me... And I would say A Tassie is not a need to have in Denmark and the woods...but as a part hobby tool it's amazing and very fun
Thanks for the video. Relaxing. I'm not much with an axe but was a carpenter the first half of my life. when you handle an axe or talk of it, I always think of and remember the feel of my best hammer that i had for years. He always performed the task I ask of him with ease. I was him and he was me. Thanks again.
I loved the video brother. And, I love seeing the Hytest in the beautiful, snowy woods of Denmark. It makes me very happy to see you pleased with your axe, and I appreciate being able to be a part of its amazing journey. All the best from North Carolina!
It must be a cool experience to hand make something special....and this quality and have it travel the globe to see it ( in its element) doing absolutely what you intended and bring a smile and a laugh along the way.....I appreciate your friendship and help my friend.
Very nice. I just made my first 26" camp axe. I almost hung a Tassie but decided to go with a Belknap Bluegrass jersey with phantom bevels. Love your content.
Thomas, what a nice axe! Thanks for the look. Its a beauty.
So happy you have shared my story....it's a special axe to me
Thank you for the story Thomas. Amazing tool you have gotten yourself. Keep it up....
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Thanks for sharing, and sharing in the way you did, my friend. Both makers are absolutely amazing at what they do, and also amazing people in general.
Now Im extra motivated to get out in the woods!
Also... thanks for 2 videos in 2 days! We viewers are spoiled haha
Absolutely they are both kind and skilled....and working with live material is just tricky
I'd love to try out a Tassie, but can't see myself buying one. The closest thing I have is a 2.25kg Basque axe. I already have too many axes that I don't use, so I can experience some others vicariously through videos such as yours.
Welcome to enjoy a Tassie via me... And I would say A Tassie is not a need to have in Denmark and the woods...but as a part hobby tool it's amazing and very fun
Hey you should do a video of your axe collection. A head to head battle between the Collins legitimus and the tassie.
Is there a brand (not too expensive) who is still selling Old Tassies in a modern style?
talk a lot
Yes I do....the headline said story....not camping trip or top 10 hacks to light a fire