52100 Fell Beast Hard Use Machete

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For sale is a Classic Fell Beast w/ choil. This is the last choiled machete I have in stock.

What is a Fell Beast you ask?

The Fell Beast is a new hybrid breed of machete that I've developed specifically for use in hardwood forests where extreme durability is required and failure is not an option. It's a heavier, more powerful machete designed for everything from clearing blackberries to felling hardwood trees. The Fell Beast is tough, fast in hand, and with proper technique, will out chop any tool in its weight class. Made from 52100 steel with a spring tempered spine and 58RC edge, they will hold up to extreme use where other machetes chip, roll, or suffer catastrophic failure. As always, they are warrantied for life against breakage.

Heres the Specs

$ 249 NOW $ 239 shipped via USPS priority and paypaled. NO SHEATH.

PM me or email me at huntsmanknifeco ATTT gmail DOTTT com


Heres the Stats
.110 thick 52100 steel 57-58RC edge, spring tempered spine.
23.5in overall
17.5in blade
2.4 inches wide
20 ounces.
handle- 1/2in thick black terotuf
acid etched flats/ satin bevel.
flared stainless tubing hardware
Choil



If you are wondering what these are capable of.... Check out the 3rd post
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1130363-52100-Hard-UseMachetes

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These things are tough

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This is so tempting. Can you baton with that thin of a blade?

Despite being thin they actually baton very well. Due to the length of the blade you have alot of surface area to hit and you can really get some momentum on your swings with the baton. A thicker blade is always more idea for splitting but I've yet to meet a log I couldn't split.

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These Fell Beasts live up to their name. No pics unfortunately but I've worked mine pretty hard with heavy brush up to taking down an 8" tree. A great piece and value all around.
 
Is the available one the one on the bottom in the pictures? I've wanted one of these since you first posted the proof thread.

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