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Other Things => Clans & Communities => VDV => Topic started by: Peja on April 27, 2014, 12:22 PM
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No guns, swords, knifes, saws... Post axes you have/had :)
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i had this years ago
(http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130106080425/runescape/images/e/e6/Dragon_hatchet_old.png)
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(http://www.bapequipmentstore.com/images/products/large_220_estwingaxe.jpg)
I bought this last year. It is lightweight and compact, fits well on my pack without too much wrangling. I like it's appearance and it seems well balanced, and splits wood well for it's size. Under 4 pounds total. I've only used it twice though, as there is nothing to use it on in Arizona. No timber. Have not plundered or pillaged with it as of yet so cannot comment on its characteristics in battle.
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pretty well balanced throwing axe
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31u63%2BBVtzL.jpg)
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(http://oi62.tinypic.com/2a7zkf7.jpg)
i used to have more
edit: don't buy them since 2008 or so, save the planet.
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(http://oi62.tinypic.com/2a7zkf7.jpg)
i used to have more
edit: don't buy them since 2008 or so, save the planet.
good one
i used axe too btw xdd
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(http://www.russkiysobor.com/pics/orudiyatruda000013e.jpg)
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i had this years ago
(http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130106080425/runescape/images/e/e6/Dragon_hatchet_old.png)
Haha I still play this some times
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btw, i'm not sure that vikings used axes. nvm
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(http://rghost.ru/54704918/image.png) (http://rghost.ru/54704918.view)
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(http://i57.tinypic.com/2en4vav.jpg)
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(http://i57.tinypic.com/2en4vav.jpg)
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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(http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100930072102/worms/images/4/40/Battle_Axe.gif)
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(http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100930072102/worms/images/4/40/Battle_Axe.gif)
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!D!D!D!D!D!DD!D!DD!D!DDD!D!DD!
LALALLSALSLASOASOAOSOASLL
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i wish i had this, the most awesome thing in the earth guys!!
finnish quality
(http://uncrate.com/p/2013/06/vipukirves-axes-xl.jpg)
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you can't kill strong trees with that
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I'd like to see it perform on our twisted hornbeam timber, instead of what looks like frozen birch. But the tire... that's genious :o
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(http://i.imgur.com/5Rl5cKr.png?1)
=)
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everything's called differently in Australia..
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everything's called differently in Australia..
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Australia is like different world, which i`d like to live in, btw ;D
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everything's called differently in Australia..
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Australia is like different world, which i`d like to live in, btw ;D
Yeah, I thought the same at first. But after being here for 3 months, I don't. I'm not saying I know this country and I'm sure there's more in it in the summer, but it feels like they have hardly any culture, compared to Europe. Yeah, it's easier here to make a living and I love the "no worries" attitude, but man, there's no salt.. The scenery can be astonishing tho :)
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everything's called differently in Australia..
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Australia is like different world, which i`d like to live in, btw ;D
Yeah, I thought the same at first. But after being here for 3 months, I don't. I'm not saying I know this country and I'm sure there's more in it in the summer, but it feels like they have hardly any culture, compared to Europe. Yeah, it's easier here to make a living and I love the "no worries" attitude, but man, there's no salt.. The scenery can be astonishing tho :)
i'm curious how did you end up working there? what's you field?
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everything's called differently in Australia..
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Australia is like different world, which i`d like to live in, btw ;D
Yeah, I thought the same at first. But after being here for 3 months, I don't. I'm not saying I know this country and I'm sure there's more in it in the summer, but it feels like they have hardly any culture, compared to Europe. Yeah, it's easier here to make a living and I love the "no worries" attitude, but man, there's no salt.. The scenery can be astonishing tho :)
i'm curious how did you end up working there? what's you field?
It's a scholarship sort of thing. There's a program run by the Hungarian government, which goal is to build a connection between the mother country and the emigrant communities and also to help keeping up the culture, especially folklore ad language. Young Hungarians with experience in traditional and community activities could apply for a 6 month period. I did to Australia and succeeded :) My main task here is to help a folkdance group, but I do other things too, like collecting oral history, working on getting the younger generation involved, etc..
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Australia is one of the best places to go work for a while, all things considered, I've read, and they say.
it tends to be hard and they're super xenophobic
why did hungary get so lucky?
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Pretty similar:
(http://ogrodnicza-hurtownia.pl/206-292-large/siekiera-uniwersalna-x7.jpg)
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Australia is one of the best places to go work for a while, all things considered, I've read, and they say.
it tends to be hard and they're super xenophobic
why did hungary get so lucky?
Yeah, I do consider myself lucky, but if there wasn't a huge emigration from Hungary mostly in the '50s, I wouldn't be here. Would rather come in the summer or spring tho, winter gets kinda boring.. But it wasn't up to me. I can't say much about the people, since I'm mostly around Hungarians and I'm in a special position, but the gov really is sort of xenophobic. Immigration is def not easy as I heard from some newly arrived hungarians. But this scholarship has nothing to do with the aussie gov, my expenses (to a certain limit) are covered by the hungarian gov, and I'm here on a visitor visa.
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