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Re: Zombie killing axe [Re: Paul the Brit'] #105558 05/29/07 07:59 PM
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Does that count as a halberd or what?


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Re: Zombie killing axe [Re: StabbyJoe] #105559 05/29/07 08:35 PM
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Not a halberd, but it is a polearm.


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Re: Zombie killing axe [Re: tedwca] #105560 05/29/07 08:36 PM
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[censored] Poles, coming round here taking our houses and jobs and now the bl**dy axes! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Zombie killing axe [Re: Paul the Brit'] #105561 10/29/07 08:15 PM
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I keep thinking of getting that Hungarian Axe. However, those Cold Steel Model 89PA Pole Axes are still on clearance, so I finally had to place an order. Unlike the Arms & Armor #104 Hungarian Axe, I've read that the 89PA is historically inaccurate and it's a pain in the buttocks to assemble, but the price is simply too low to say no.

I've also seen some postings over on BladeForums about the Naval Boarding Axe HEAD ONLY at Jas Townsend & Son, Inc. It's tempting, but I'm not in the mood to carve ax handles and I got pretty much the same functionality from Harbor Freight's 2-lb Fireman's Hatchet.

Re: Zombie killing axe [Re: Jim] #105562 10/29/07 08:50 PM
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Very cool axe.


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Re: Zombie killing axe [Re: Paul the Brit'] #105563 10/29/07 09:56 PM
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[censored] Poles, coming round here taking our houses and jobs and now the bl**dy axes! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

just go with it, paul. polish women = win!

Re: Zombie killing axe [Re: Jim] #105564 10/30/07 02:30 AM
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I keep thinking of getting that Hungarian Axe. However, those Cold Steel Model 89PA Pole Axes are still on clearance, so I finally had to place an order. Unlike the Arms & Armor #104 Hungarian Axe, I've read that the 89PA is historically inaccurate and it's a pain in the buttocks to assemble, but the price is simply too low to say no.

I have both and the CS doesn't compare.


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