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Mizuno Seisakujo Axe Bakin 450g - Premium Japanese Hand Forged Axe for Camping, Wood Chopping & Outdoor Survival Gear
Mizuno Seisakujo Axe Bakin 450g - Premium Japanese Hand Forged Axe for Camping, Wood Chopping & Outdoor Survival GearMizuno Seisakujo Axe Bakin 450g - Premium Japanese Hand Forged Axe for Camping, Wood Chopping & Outdoor Survival GearMizuno Seisakujo Axe Bakin 450g - Premium Japanese Hand Forged Axe for Camping, Wood Chopping & Outdoor Survival GearMizuno Seisakujo Axe Bakin 450g - Premium Japanese Hand Forged Axe for Camping, Wood Chopping & Outdoor Survival GearMizuno Seisakujo Axe Bakin 450g - Premium Japanese Hand Forged Axe for Camping, Wood Chopping & Outdoor Survival GearMizuno Seisakujo Axe Bakin 450g - Premium Japanese Hand Forged Axe for Camping, Wood Chopping & Outdoor Survival GearMizuno Seisakujo Axe Bakin 450g - Premium Japanese Hand Forged Axe for Camping, Wood Chopping & Outdoor Survival Gear

Mizuno Seisakujo Axe Bakin 450g - Premium Japanese Hand Forged Axe for Camping, Wood Chopping & Outdoor Survival Gear

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Product Description

A verstaile small axe with a straight edge for detail jobs with a larger head to allow you to hold it closer for intricate cutting. 

Axe specifications

  • Edge length: 105mm
  • Axe head length: 135mm
  • Handle + Head total length: 330mm
  • Weight: 810g
  • Oak handle
  • Leather edge guard included

Made with a carbon steel core for exceptional sharpness and clad in softer iron for durability. Each Mizuno axe is hand made and finished in Mizuno's Sanjo City workshop by their skilled team using traditional forging processes. 

Each axe features 3 grooves on the left and 4 on the right hand side of the axe head to symbolise the presence of Shinto gods in nature and ask for their protection when working with a sharp and potenitally dangerous tool.

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