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I picked up a GB mini recently, I wanted to post my initial thoughts on it.
I was expecting something much smaller
. I have to say that I am very impressed with the quality. The handle is very well done, both in grain flow and in the fit. The forging is excellent, as is the forged finish. The out of the box edge was very good, it did a very good job shaving hair, slicing paper, leather, and chopping. I was most impressed with how well it chops. It easily matches a large camp knife, in a much smaller package.
The negatives I can see are: the edge is not as polished as I would prefer, I will be putting a full mirror hand rubbed finish on the blade, the poll has some forge marks left in it, and the swell on the handle could be larger (in a gloved hand I can see the hatchet slipping). The hatchet is a chopper, definitely not a slicer. While it slices well for what it is, a good knife performs much better.
I have already touched the edge up and put a nice mirror finish on it. I am VERY impressed with how easily the hatchet sharpens. It will now split a hair. The sheath it came with is fair. I will be making another one from 12oz leather. I might replace the handle, the back ground in the photo is a massive block of osage orange I bought for hatchet and tomahawk handles.
Overall I am blown away by the quality; great bang for the buck. Treeman knives also deserve a nod; fantastic job.
I'm going to go outside and build a fire with it, and see how it performs. I'll be posting more about this and about other GB hatchets over the weekend.
The bowies in the shot should give you an idea of the size...
And a shot of the snowy backyard
. Man, I love the winter
.
Matt
I was expecting something much smaller

The negatives I can see are: the edge is not as polished as I would prefer, I will be putting a full mirror hand rubbed finish on the blade, the poll has some forge marks left in it, and the swell on the handle could be larger (in a gloved hand I can see the hatchet slipping). The hatchet is a chopper, definitely not a slicer. While it slices well for what it is, a good knife performs much better.
I have already touched the edge up and put a nice mirror finish on it. I am VERY impressed with how easily the hatchet sharpens. It will now split a hair. The sheath it came with is fair. I will be making another one from 12oz leather. I might replace the handle, the back ground in the photo is a massive block of osage orange I bought for hatchet and tomahawk handles.
Overall I am blown away by the quality; great bang for the buck. Treeman knives also deserve a nod; fantastic job.
I'm going to go outside and build a fire with it, and see how it performs. I'll be posting more about this and about other GB hatchets over the weekend.
The bowies in the shot should give you an idea of the size...
And a shot of the snowy backyard


Matt