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Home→Published 2012 → August

Monthly Archives: August 2012

Lacquered vs Bare Wood Axe Handles and the Demise of Turney Wood Products

Posted on August 8, 2012 by JTHats
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Turney apparently went out of business about the same time I learned the handle trade myself. What a shame that is, it’s like the shift from carbon steel knife blades to stainless steel knife blades, a detriment to everyone whether they know any better or not.

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Living with Moleman

Posted on August 1, 2012 by JTHats
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As pests go, moles aren’t the worst problem to have, unless you want a nice, level, neatly mowed yard. Moles aren’t compatible with that. If you have moles, you have mounds of soil in your yard excavated from the deep subsoil layers. Moles build stuff. I like them because of that, they do a lot of manual labor and I respect manual labor.

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