As a kid I can remember my older bro splitting wood at our campsite, wishing I was him. Fast Forward to today, and our love affair with the almighty axe has only grown. The Gransfors Bruks Axe splitting collection is a perfect addition for any outdoor enthusiast. What can I say? Gransfors Bruks have been producing axes for over 100 years, that’s a damn long time. They have witnessed axe making history pass right in front of their eyes, changing from handmade to mass-scale production. They’ve seen it all. Fed-up with all the crap that surfaced, they partnered with designer Hans Erik Persson and redeveloped the Gransfors axe philosophy. Each axe is produced based on 5 fundamentals of construction that include a single craftsman for each axe, and no unnecessary manufacturing processes (good for the environment). Oh, and they re-introduced an old-world handmade production method that is still being used today. We luv the feel of a perfectly weighted sharp piece of metal able to slice through a block of wood like butter. Find out what were talking about and pick up one here.
As a kid I can remember my older bro splitting wood at our campsite, wishing I was him. Fast Forward to today, and our love affair with the almighty axe has only grown. The Gransfors Bruks Axe splitting collection is a perfect addition for any outdoor enthusiast. What can I say? Gransfors Bruks have been producing axes for over 100 years, that’s a damn long time. They have witnessed axe making history pass right in front of their eyes, changing from handmade to mass-scale production. They’ve seen it all. Fed-up with all the crap that surfaced, they partnered with designer Hans Erik Persson and redeveloped the Gransfors axe philosophy. Each axe is produced based on 5 fundamentals of construction that include a single craftsman for each axe, and no unnecessary manufacturing processes (good for the environment). Oh, and they re-introduced an old-world handmade production method that is still being used today. We luv the feel of a perfectly weighted sharp piece of metal able to slice through a block of wood like butter. Find out what were talking about and pick up one here.