So I've been out of town but when I get home I catch the twins outside NAKED!

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And these two Girls don't care if you know what they weigh!

Would these be call BBW"s?
 

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A few more shots of them showing what they Got..
 

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its about time you got their clothes off... :D

man, those sure do look nice! i need to save up and get myself one of those... one of my old friends that i havent seen in awhile had three of those in 'like new' condition the last time i saw him. i called him a couple weeks ago about buying one from him... he said that he needed the $ had sold them a couple years ago :(

thanks (finally ;)) for the pics...
 
Bummer he had to sell them, they are pretty sweet and make pretty short work of any trees they've touched.
Handles are a little short for me, but they say they keep them short for the control aspect.

Their distant Cousins from Latvia should be here next week...all 50.7 pounds of them :eek: :D
I'll also try to include their Cousins from Sweden and the East Coast:)

They (along with John Neeman's tools) will be going to Blade this year if anyone would like to check them out, drop me a PM with your contact info and I'll make sure we connect in Atlanta.
 
what grind are those?
are they work axes or ?????

thx for any info you can provide as i am extremely interested in getting a BBA from NZ :)

KB
 
Yes, they are the working axes.
I told them I wanted something to cut frozen, knotty hardwood with.
Woods like Oak, Hickory, Walnut, Sycamore, Mesquite etc. in a survival situation when my life depended on it and this is what I received.

It took a good 8 weeks to get them and the shipping for one axe is steep at $95nz, the axe was here in 5 days from the ship date.
 
Those are really nice, that forth pic the bottom ax in the pic really went deep into that tree. They look like some awesome choppers, congrats and thanks for the pics.
 
Yes, they are the working axes.

I told them I wanted something to cut frozen, knotty hardwood with. Woods like Oak, Hickory, Walnut, Sycamore, Mesquite etc. It took a good 8 weeks to get them. . .the axe was here in 5 days from the ship date.
Very nice and thanks for the latter information!
 
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