The made in the U.S.A. Gibson Axe was designed by James Gibson as a small, compact axe that will easily fit in a backpack. Gibson¡¯s stated goal was a comfortable using tool that could do most camp chores, as well as being used as a carving axe. The Viking bearded head allows for close up work and the finger grooves / textured scales along with the swell on the end provides an excellent gripping surface when chopping. The 1095 high carbon steel frame is about as indestructible as you can get for an axe this size.
About the designer: James Gibson is a native east Tennessean, born and raised around the Great Smoky Mountain area. With a passion and love for the outdoors, he has studied and practiced bushcraft skills most of his life. James is the co-host of the Clinch River Knap-in and has been a flintknapper for 22 years. He is also a knife maker and obtained his Journeymen Smith Rating with the American Bladesmith Society (A.B.S.) in 2003. James is the lead instructor for Randall¡¯s Adventure & Training Bushcraft School and also has his own school in Tennessee.
Spec
Àüü ±æÀÌ : ¾à 270mm Çìµå Æø : ¾à 115mm µÎ²² : ¾à 6.5mm ¹«°Ô : ¾à 640 grams(°¡Á× sheath Æ÷ÇÔ) 1095 High Carbon Steel Black Oxide Stone Washed, 55~57 Rc. Sculptured Micarta Handle Leather Sheath |