Ultimate Zombie slaying tool

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I finally got my Arms & Armor Hungarian Axe and it's a keeper. It's a little smaller than I expected, but very well balanced an fast for an axe. It's a very well done replica of a 16th century battle axe. Overall length: 51"; Blade: 10" x 6.5" and notice that the handle is not round, it's oval so you can index the blade without looking at it. The edge is high carbon steel welded onto softer steel head in order to take the zombies apart that much easier.

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That is nicer, but smaller than my Cold Steel Halberd. I got it on closeout for real cheap and it gets a "Woah, what's that!" every time a person comes into my workshop.
I need to start making shadow boxes to hang some of my khukris and bowies in then it will become another less important but cool part of my collection.
 
I have one too. Love it. I haven't done any real chopping with it though. Thanks for the great pics.
 
Next zombie that you slay, please post pics. :D

Nice axe.
 
Must wait a few more months before I can get one. It will hang out with my GB Battle axe, just lurking for pumpkin season.

Patrick
 
What? The single case where zombieism is clearly evident and we can't use that proof?

ratz...
 
Dang, I want one- it would be a perfect companion piece to my trihole-cho BAS.

Thanks as always, Ted.

Mike
 
Axes are one of my true passions...:thumbup:

Pics like this really inspire me to get into the shop...Fire up the power hammer and have some fun....:cool:

But would it ever sell?:confused:

C'mon do you guys really like this stuff?:eek:

:D

Shane
 
Axes are one of my true passions...:thumbup:

Pics like this really inspire me to get into the shop...Fire up the power hammer and have some fun....:cool:

But would it ever sell?:confused:

C'mon do you guys really like this stuff?:eek:

:D

Shane


I like axes more than swords, but not many people make interesting axes.
 
I'm with you, there, Ted. Axes and hatchets are cool. Stretch em out a bit, and you've got a khuk. Well, sort of...
 
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