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  1. Strigidae

    Strigidae Administrator Staff Member

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    I think hes on here now. He can tell the story. Trust me its much better from him.
     
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    I can’t wait for this, hope he’s got on his s#!ting pants.
     
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    This may be Skype worthy.
     
  4. Patrick Rollins

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    I know, I wasn’t complaining.
     
  6. Jeff Randall

    Jeff Randall ESEE Knives / Randall's Adventure & Training Staff Member

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    That's funny that Patrick broke an axe handle. Especially after he protects his axes they way he does.
     
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    The story behind the broken handle:

    James said he meant to bring an axe head to show how to make a handle but forgot it. I told him and @Patrick Rollins I have one in the truck they could break the handle off of and use the head. Patrick asked me about 10 times before he broke it if I was sure, I told him to go for it. Now I have a almost disinherited custom James Gibson axe handle. I’ll post some pics of the handle tonight.


    But here he is working on it with his fancy little axe.
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