“The Camper” Set: Penobscot Bay Axe with Sheath, Compass, and Appalachian Trail Map

$79.95

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This camping and hiking set includes the Penobscot Bay Kindling Axe, a full-head leather sheath, a compass, and an Appalachian Trail map.

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Description

A classic gift set from Snow and Nealley, The Camper includes hiking and camping essentials. Purchase it for your next wilderness adventure or gift it to a friend whose interests lie outdoors.

The Penobscot Bay Kindling Axe is light and easy to use, even with one hand, but its classic blade provides great cutting power. In addition to splitting kindling, the Penobscot Bay Axe will limb trees and clear brush. This gift set includes a full-head leather sheath for the axe, rather than the blade guard that comes with the axe purchased separately.

The axes are packed in a handsome gift box.

Dimensions
  • Overall Length: 17-1/8″
  • Cutting Edge, Heel to Toe: 3-7/8″
  • Head Length, Butt to Cutting Edge: 6-11/16″
  • Butt: 1-3/4″ X 7/8″
  • Overall Weight (without sheath): 2 lb., 8.8 oz.
What to expect when you receive your new axe

All Snow and Nealley axes are hand-assembled and finished in a small craftsman’s shop. You can expect the grain of the axe handle and the texture of the leather guard to vary from the picture in this listing. In addition, there may be slight variations in the finish on the head.

Snow and Nealley gives each axe head a clearcoat finish to prevent rust during shipping. The finish will come off during sharpening and use. This is normal.

Axe heads are hand-tempered and hand-ground. They are shipped sharp enough to cut, but without the final edge that many users will prefer. You may add the final touches according to your preference with a file, grinding stone, or grinding wheel.

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Additional information

Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 25 × 8 × 3 in

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