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cy Offline dks

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Re: Husqvarna choices
Reply #30 on: January 15, 2016, 12:36:23 PM
I just know them for their bikes   :facepalm:



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mc Offline Gerhard Gerber

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Re: Husqvarna choices
Reply #31 on: January 19, 2016, 01:40:17 PM
I just told the salesman the orange plastic P-O-S is not what I ordered and I don't want to buy it.......in a nice way.  :angel:


........that's one pissed-off german  :facepalm:

Anyway, turned into a bit of an argument.......

It's the Husqvarna Hatchet and the Husqvarna H900 Hatchet.......easy to understand how the mistake happened, but at no point did I ever consider the orange stuff while looking at HIS Husqvarna product guide WITH HIM!  >:(


mc Offline Gerhard Gerber

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Re: Husqvarna choices
Reply #32 on: January 20, 2016, 12:56:02 PM

Confirmed order in for a CS Viking Hand Axe........

 :facepalm: only the order wasn't placed, and now there's no stock..... :cry:

Year of the Monkey will be axe-less for me  :twak:


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Re: Husqvarna choices
Reply #33 on: January 20, 2016, 02:08:27 PM

Confirmed order in for a CS Viking Hand Axe........

 :facepalm: only the order wasn't placed, and now there's no stock..... :cry:

Year of the Monkey will be axe-less for me  :twak:

Sorry to hear that.  I have the old CS battle ax and it's awesome. A couple of years ago, my dad tried to go start the truck on a morning after a bad ice storm....it was too slick and he was on an little incline. Well, dad slipped but was hanging on to his steering wheel half in, half out of the truck....he held there 3-4 min but couldn't get his footing (he was 83 at the time). I ran out saw the prob... but couldn't get to him without falling and would never get him the 30 feet back to the house. I grabbed the big battle axe and chopped a path through the grass out to him. The ice was an inch thick and the battle ax worked great...very tough.
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