Marbles Fire Axe

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Colonel666

Marbles Fire Axe

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This is certainly a "dandy" for sure, a Marbles "roller coaster" logo fire axe made in El Salvador. One thing to always remember is that the "spine" on the top of the handle has an edge. So be really careful when using both hands which can result in sever injury to your own self. Not a "safety" type like Webster Malbles invented. Cut myself accidentally with this "honey" tearing bad carpeting off the stairs after Hurricane Sandy. Comes with a nice sharpening stone on the sheath. Again, be very careful not to injure yourself taking this axe out, because the "snaps" are a bit "tricky" from this axe in the unique shape it was designed in.
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Re: Marbles Fire Axe

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Sweet looking axe, Colonel. I think the cut out on the blade head is used as a wrench for opening up fire hydrants. ::tu::
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