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Panday
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Used CS Norse Hawk

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I'm looking for a cheap, used Cold Steel Norse Hawk for a restoration project.

Dulled or nicked edges, cracked handles, scratches in the black coating, and even rust on the head are all okay.
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This is what a Cold Steel Norse Axe looks like....

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I have a Paul Chen Mammon axe I'd let go for $40. There's a little rust on the head but nothing some elbow grease can't get off. I picked up the A&A Norland axe so she just kinda sits in the corner now.
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mcapanelli wrote:I have a Paul Chen Mammon axe I'd let go for $40. There's a little rust on the head but nothing some elbow grease can't get off. I picked up the A&A Norland axe so she just kinda sits in the corner now.
Hmm... It's a little out of my price range at the moment, and I'd hate to do anything to mar the engraving/etching on that.

Still, that's a good deal. I'll get back to you after payday next week, if that's okay.

Thanks.
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