TESTING The Most Expensive Axe on AMAZON

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"This is about all the work I'm willing to do today."

A smart man knows his limits.

KermodeBear
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Imagine being a nice tree and all of a sudden you hear “This is a nice candidate”

sawyerollanketo
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This makes you realize how much of a beast those guys on the Stihl games are. They swing axes like this around like he swings his little Swedish ones

brandonloukota
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The unique shape that you're unsure of is for no other reason than having more axe face to strike the wood with... I grew up with an axe like this down in Tasmania Australia that was handed down three generations beginning with my great great grandfather who was a world champion axeman.

Funkteon
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What do you do for a living?
"I'm an axe athlete."
An ex-athlete?
"No, an AXE athlete!"

probuilder
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"Public school strikes again" - thanks for one of the biggest laughs I've had all weekend! God bless and thank you.

theOriginal_ex
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Watching you chop is like lightning, never the same place twice,

avalineone
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Swinging that axe takes some big tremendicles. Seriously though, real nice video. I guess it makes sense that in a contest you don't care about "energy efficiency" for the "average person." You just want the sharpest, biggest and best axe an athlete can swing at peak output.

For the people complaining about how to say the name (most Germans don't care that much other than getting a chuckle) here's how, close as an english accent will get:

OCK (as in OCtober)
SEN (as in SENator)
KOPF (as in COP with an F at the end)
Done.
(shift both the Os just a little more to a long Oh sound rather than an Ah sound and it'll be perfect.)

headhunter
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5:20 I couldn't help yelling at my phone.
"DONT STAND THERE"
If that tree decides to slide back onto you, it's going to happen fast.

jejoko
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Watching this I'm wondering how strong and fit were the guys who built cabins and houses with axes. Those were the days

ncode
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As a 47 year old man I am embarrassed to say I know very little about Axes or Cutting but thankfully I have found your channel and boy am I catching up fast. The World of Axes and Tree Cutting is a must for anyone who has decided to turn left instead of right and head down a road to the unseen, thanks for your Lore and handling of the Content nothing is wasted here its pure knowledge at its finest.

AudioAndroid
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It takes a wise and humble man to admit a tool is a bit big for him on any particular day.

greyfells
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I can share some insight into the history of competitive chopping. My great great great (great?) Grandfather challenged a tree feller by the name of Biggs from Mainland Australia that he could fall a tree faster and so was born the sport of competitive chopping in Australia. The prize from memory was only a matter of shillings or 1500 split palings. This challenge was recognised as being of great importance to the sport and a plaque was erected in the early 70s.
The World Championships were held in my hometown of Ulverstone in 1974.

Also the shape of the head is typical Australian shape, but yours is an athletes style being wider in the face and heavier.

The story goes that my relative fell his tree first and propped his shoulder under the board that Mr Biggs was standing on.

deanmainwaring
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Lol @ 05:51 "public school strikes again". I laughed because I went to public school, which is why we homeschool ours. 😅

billgoldenmusic
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This is my first Wranglestar video I've watched in years. Coming from someone that is close my size and has used an axe before, this is a review I trust.

Now I just want to know how you compare it to your beloved GB. It would be cool if they made a smaller race axe.

williamsdesigning
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Your ambition is greater than your ability.

edwindude
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i do find it interesting to note that the shape of that axe head, and the handle for that matter, very closely resembles how axe's were drawn way back when. makes me wonder if the "professional race axe" is just how they used to be made way back when in a certain part of the world with the intention of use on certain breeds of trees. the design makes sense in my mind for what i would want out of an axe. enough blade length to prevent it from sinking to the point of getting stuck. sharp enough to get a good cut. hard enough to stand up to good hardwoods. heavy enough to ensure an adequate cut. definitely some interesting thoughts to ponder on.

brunothehumble
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There are two GIANT safety violations in this video, in my opinion.
*First:* never leave the axe stuck in the "chop-cavity" while manipulating the tree to fall: the axe may fall on your feet, or it may even get launched in any direction.
*Second:* standing directly behind a stuck tree is even more dangerous than standing directly underneath it. With a tree of this size bent like that, there is A LOT of kinetic energy stored in the system. If that energy is released at the chopping side, the tree could get launched in the direction of the narrator instantly, like a giant crossbow bolt, and there will be no time to react whatsoever. Not a safe place to sit down and talk!

Very interesting video though! Please stay safe when working in the woods :-)

pureby
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Bro i stumbled upon your page by accident and I must say your hands down one of the most entertaining ppl i ever watched.😌

MrDKT
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Just to let you know. The brand "Ochsenkopf" means "Oxhead"

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