Yes, we're from Latvia, Northern Europe! We're a small group of craftsmen - bladesmiths, carpenters, leatherworkers, timber framers and log builders. Love to see you swinging the maul!
Great to see someone who knows how to swing an axe! Greetings from our whole team of craftsmen. We wish you a lot of good time using the maul! Merry Christmas!
They are from Latvia! I’ve been doing business with them for the last three years now, and their products are simply incredible. I also have items from Finland and Sweden that are extremely well-made and just as nice, something about these countries and their craftsmanship, they know what the hell they’re doing And they demand a high price because their items are 120% worth it. Right now I’m trying to convince them to put out a folding every day carry type knife, but I already have one of their Hunting knives and it’s simply a work of art. Top notch materials, combined with top notch, craftsmanship, and hands-on attention to detail work!!!! they simply are at the top of their game, but be aware that sometimes ordering their products you have to wait quite some time to get them as they are in high demand and there’s only so many of the Northman Guild specialized craftsman
Yup looks like a Finnish Billnäs/Kellokoski pattern or atleast heavily heavily inspired. But this seems to be custom. But you can see the resemblance to a billnäs 12.2. The original axes had better quality steel at the edge and halfway back its a different steel
@@ThorenBradley 🤣 I didn't get this girlish figure eating kale. But you have to get the Double meat Whataburger on the 4 inch bun [a 5 inch bun is an option] to get the meat:bread ratio right. And, as it happens, there is an In-N-Out Burger right next to it. it's less.
I dug up a 120+ year old dbl bit axe that split wood for the first time in 80-100 years. AWESOME. it wasn’t made for splitting but is split right along my x27!
Muller 7259-75 - 7.5kg Hand Forged Splitting Maul is probably the craziest splitting maul I have ever seen. Its $699 but I think that's Austrian currency which is like $435 USD. 16.5 pounds of maul in an actual functional shape as opposed to those 20 pound wedges welded to a pipe that farmers would often use.
Really appreciate your candor ! From one wood nut to another, the 640. Bucks !! Is stupidly EXPENSIVE. Finding one at a garage sale w/a broken handle… well that’s more my style . It looked very nice as a cast piece I’ll give you that 👍
You know it’s similar to in some video games I’ve played where the best piece of equipment is only a small percentage like 2% stronger and it’s the best in its class but it’s worth far more than the tier below it. In the end the price to pay is worth the amount of energy this axe could save because you’re swinging it all day and each swing makes a difference in the long run
The cost of handcrafted has to include the hourly pay of a skilled craftsman. And if we lived in a world where everyone was compensated fairly for their time, everyone could afford one 🤷🏻♂️
@ThorenBradley I have a hand built tuna rod and it was 2500 dollars but it has never failed even a 6 hour battle and 750 pound bluefin tuna I will always pay for quality
Sweet poetry. But I want one. Just came in from splitting 28 " twisty elm with a forest axe. I have to dance around the blocks lobbing off slivers. Maybe I can spring for a Grandfors Bruk and call it a need.
Wondering if you could try out the 'wood bullet' splitting axe from Hoffman blacksmithing? The price is similar, and it may be interesting to compare the two. Cheers!
If would be great if the handle would flare out a bit more at the bottom to prevent slipping. But i don't know what i am talking about here. It is a peace of Art. I think the price is ok. But i would never buy it. Because i split a bit wood once in 3 years. So i have no clue.
Imagine you made a rocking chair by hand, might have taken you 60 hours to make it. Even at just $10/hr (which isn’t a livable wage in most places) that’s a $600 rocking chair BEFORE figuring out the cost of materials. Long story short I easily understand why that axe costs what it does.
I’d buy that axe AS IS if the part opposite of the cutting edge was about a 1/2” wider. That way it could ALSO be used as a plastic felling wedge banger for getting the trees I cut to start falling over in a direction that my felling “hinge” is directing the tree to go.
Hell, it’s “fun” to have help, but more physically peaceful at the end of the the day realizing what you’ve accomplished alone. BTW, my profile picture is “Postoak” all split up.
When it's all said and done it's just a bit of high carbon steel. Nothing special about any splitting axe. Come to Australia mate that will test your maul on ozzie hardwood grey box eucalyptus
Great video. I would like to add some positive comments about this company Northman Guild! I have several of their products now. Two different leather products and two different tool products. I will be doing reviews on my TH-cam channel very soon, even though I am very new to TH-cam reviews and definitely not an expert by any means. I would like to say that this company’s products are second to none! The fine examples that I have purchased and received, are incredibly well-made products and top notch aesthetics. Yes, they are expensive, but when you see the final product and you get your items, it is very easy to see why they cost what they cost. I’m in the United States, But for most of my life, I have purchased custom items or handmade items, like what this company does, for the most part from other countries. Firearms, Knives, watches and other products, which I believe to be better made, better quality longer lasting, and more attention to detail than products that the United States offers, in the same categories. I have had conversations online with representatives from this company and they are very nice people to work with, although my one complaint is that they’re very hard to get a hold of and their customer service is a little bit lacking in that area. my gosh, though the products they make are not only beautiful and functional, but fine examples of extremely well-made, old world craftsmanship products. I would gladly save my money to buy this company products and use them for a lifetime as compared to buying many of other companies products that are inferior! I just got one of their hunters hatchets and I will be doing a review very soon!
@@ThorenBradley Meant to be like an inside joke. no one else would know we talked ketamine before. you mentioned it in another video and I commented "did he say ketamine" and the convo took off from there. but I guess you forgot, no worries, attempt at humor fail on my part.
It is in Latvia, we have a lot of tools and also teach timber framing and log cabin builds. Thanks for the very positive review!
Latvia! I learned this yesterday. Unbelievable work.
@ThorenBradley always welcome to the courses! Enjoy tne axe
Yes, we're from Latvia, Northern Europe! We're a small group of craftsmen - bladesmiths, carpenters, leatherworkers, timber framers and log builders. Love to see you swinging the maul!
Try Autinetools axes and knives by Johnneeman ,who was the founder
Great to see someone who knows how to swing an axe! Greetings from our whole team of craftsmen. We wish you a lot of good time using the maul! Merry Christmas!
Ive been watching northman videos for years..absolutelly LOVE their videos. Their tools are of the absolute highest quality. Every penny is worth it
Thank you Matthew! Merry Christmas!
They are from Latvia! I’ve been doing business with them for the last three years now, and their products are simply incredible. I also have items from Finland and Sweden that are extremely well-made and just as nice, something about these countries and their craftsmanship, they know what the hell they’re doing And they demand a high price because their items are 120% worth it. Right now I’m trying to convince them to put out a folding every day carry type knife, but I already have one of their Hunting knives and it’s simply a work of art. Top notch materials, combined with top notch, craftsmanship, and hands-on attention to detail work!!!! they simply are at the top of their game, but be aware that sometimes ordering their products you have to wait quite some time to get them as they are in high demand and there’s only so many of the Northman Guild specialized craftsman
Yup looks like a Finnish Billnäs/Kellokoski pattern or atleast heavily heavily inspired. But this seems to be custom. But you can see the resemblance to a billnäs 12.2.
The original axes had better quality steel at the edge and halfway back its a different steel
with so much hands-on craftsmanship, I want one; and i'm four blocks from a Whataburger...
😂 is Whataburger as good as people say? It sure looks like it is
@@ThorenBradleyWhen there WAS one in central Arkansas it was mostly miss with almost never a hit (reference to “hit or miss”).
@@ThorenBradley 🤣 I didn't get this girlish figure eating kale. But you have to get the Double meat Whataburger on the 4 inch bun [a 5 inch bun is an option] to get the meat:bread ratio right. And, as it happens, there is an In-N-Out Burger right next to it. it's less.
I dug up a 120+ year old dbl bit axe that split wood for the first time in 80-100 years. AWESOME. it wasn’t made for splitting but is split right along my x27!
Dude. That is so effing cool!
@ thanks man! I’ve restored a cpl before that I bought but this one was a chunk of rust. 😂
Boy, that thing is a work of art; and probably a long process to re-handle when it comes to it.
Holy h**l has anyone picked on you lately. You are STRONG!
looks absouletly amazing, i would aslo like to see you use a locally forged axe 👍🏿👍🏿
Will work on that as well!
Muller 7259-75 - 7.5kg Hand Forged Splitting Maul is probably the craziest splitting maul I have ever seen. Its $699 but I think that's Austrian currency which is like $435 USD. 16.5 pounds of maul in an actual functional shape as opposed to those 20 pound wedges welded to a pipe that farmers would often use.
I have one and i love it
Love this honest review
thank you for the review
Freaking beautiful man!
Truly
Really appreciate your candor ! From one wood nut to another, the 640. Bucks !! Is stupidly EXPENSIVE. Finding one at a garage sale w/a broken handle… well that’s more my style . It looked very nice as a cast piece I’ll give you that 👍
Gotta love finding a beautiful head on a broken handle so people sell it cheap! Done that many times
You know it’s similar to in some video games I’ve played where the best piece of equipment is only a small percentage like 2% stronger and it’s the best in its class but it’s worth far more than the tier below it. In the end the price to pay is worth the amount of energy this axe could save because you’re swinging it all day and each swing makes a difference in the long run
fantastic ! it was a really nice axe! i love how it looks
That Finnish style is very cool
Seems reasonable for a hand crafted axe. Buckin Billy Ray's wood bullet is about 600 bucks from Hoffman Blacksmithing.
The cost of handcrafted has to include the hourly pay of a skilled craftsman. And if we lived in a world where everyone was compensated fairly for their time, everyone could afford one 🤷🏻♂️
@ThorenBradley I have a hand built tuna rod and it was 2500 dollars but it has never failed even a 6 hour battle and 750 pound bluefin tuna I will always pay for quality
Now, does one need one, or does one want one? When does the want become a need?
Sweet poetry. But I want one. Just came in from splitting 28 " twisty elm with a forest axe. I have to dance around the blocks lobbing off slivers. Maybe I can spring for a Grandfors Bruk and call it a need.
It’s always a beautiful thing to see when form and function both show up.
I knew these guys would blow up over here one day.
Not gonna lie, I usually poo poo these Uber axes but this one is a masterpiece of beauty and utility.
Love to see Thor create his own handle and partner with a blacksmith and give a review
With headphones on I can hear your dinner on this one, where’s that mic!? 😂
Well that thing is a beauty - a piece of craftsmanship art 😍
@Thoren Bradley you need to try and split Aussie Gidji wood
That's a beautiful axe
This one is inspired by a domestic Finnish lineage of axes, now commonly known as Billnäs or Kellokoski
I would love to see you use the back of it and review it
Especially for tree felling wedge banging! I wouldn’t mind paying that much money for one, but it’s going to HAVE TO BE exactly what I want!
Wondering if you could try out the 'wood bullet' splitting axe from Hoffman blacksmithing? The price is similar, and it may be interesting to compare the two. Cheers!
He didn't have to use the Thoren maneuver.....
Definitely 9.5 at the minimum.
If would be great if the handle would flare out a bit more at the bottom to prevent slipping. But i don't know what i am talking about here. It is a peace of Art. I think the price is ok. But i would never buy it. Because i split a bit wood once in 3 years. So i have no clue.
Nicely done. Didnt seem like a challenge for you but great axe ❤
Imagine you made a rocking chair by hand, might have taken you 60 hours to make it. Even at just $10/hr (which isn’t a livable wage in most places) that’s a $600 rocking chair BEFORE figuring out the cost of materials.
Long story short I easily understand why that axe costs what it does.
I Love it...
Can you test a Fiskars x32 (new generation)?
Yes! Have yet to see one. Will google tonight
this axe, makes me feel some type of way..
I’d buy that axe AS IS if the part opposite of the cutting edge was about a 1/2” wider. That way it could ALSO be used as a plastic felling wedge banger for getting the trees I cut to start falling over in a direction that my felling “hinge” is directing the tree to go.
Klarna
😂 right?
Its always nice to have beautiful crafted tools to work with. It does make one’s chores/work more enjoyable and fun😊
So true!
@@ThorenBradley Now I guess I have to renew my Dose membership next year as my small contribution so you can keep making videos with new tools/toys😂
Layed it over lol suuurreeee
Nice axe , i split a lot of wood , but i can't get anyone to watch me , or help me. peace.
Hell, it’s “fun” to have help, but more physically peaceful at the end of the the day realizing what you’ve accomplished alone.
BTW, my profile picture is “Postoak” all split up.
When it's all said and done it's just a bit of high carbon steel.
Nothing special about any splitting axe. Come to Australia mate that will test your maul on ozzie hardwood grey box eucalyptus
Since you are in the business of spending 600 bucks on axes when can we expect a buckin' wood bullet?
I’ll save it on the requests list! But I do need to review a cheaper axe first. If that makes sense. Just to keep things helpful to all!
……gets stuck …bigger wood.
Don’t get me wrong…I love what I see. But you usually put a splitting maul through a HUGE piece of knotty hardwood. 🤷♂️
Sick
Super!
Nope. Makes perfect sense.
Genial ❤❤ fantastic😊
This man is a meathead but i love him 🥰
Second.
But it's ugly
Very ugly axe 🪓
Not one cent
Great video. I would like to add some positive comments about this company Northman Guild! I have several of their products now. Two different leather products and two different tool products. I will be doing reviews on my TH-cam channel very soon, even though I am very new to TH-cam reviews and definitely not an expert by any means. I would like to say that this company’s products are second to none! The fine examples that I have purchased and received, are incredibly well-made products and top notch aesthetics. Yes, they are expensive, but when you see the final product and you get your items, it is very easy to see why they cost what they cost. I’m in the United States, But for most of my life, I have purchased custom items or handmade items, like what this company does, for the most part from other countries. Firearms, Knives, watches and other products, which I believe to be better made, better quality longer lasting, and more attention to detail than products that the United States offers, in the same categories. I have had conversations online with representatives from this company and they are very nice people to work with, although my one complaint is that they’re very hard to get a hold of and their customer service is a little bit lacking in that area. my gosh, though the products they make are not only beautiful and functional, but fine examples of extremely well-made, old world craftsmanship products. I would gladly save my money to buy this company products and use them for a lifetime as compared to buying many of other companies products that are inferior! I just got one of their hunters hatchets and I will be doing a review very soon!
#Ketamine
Not sure what this was meant for. But i’m not mad at the comment 😂
@@ThorenBradley Meant to be like an inside joke. no one else would know we talked ketamine before. you mentioned it in another video and I commented "did he say ketamine" and the convo took off from there. but I guess you forgot, no worries, attempt at humor fail on my part.
It's great that you're so honest about what the quality of 🪓 axe you use