Gibson Axe with Patrick Rollins and James Gibson Media

Published: 5 years ago

ESEE Gibson Axe with Patrick Rollins and James Gibson


The made in the U.S.A. Gibson Axe was designed by James Gibson as a small, compact axe that will easily fit in a backpack. Gibson’s stated goal was a comfortable using tool that could do most camp chores, as well as being used as a carving axe. The Viking bearded head allows for close up work and the finger grooves / textured scales along with the swell on the end provides an excellent gripping surface when chopping. The 1095 high carbon steel frame is about as indestructible as you can get for an axe this size.

Overall Length: 10.5"
Head Width: 4.5"
Thickness: .25"
Weight: 20.5 Ounces
1095 High Carbon Steel, 55-57 Rc.
Finish: Black Oxide Stone Washed
Handles: Sculptured Micarta
Sheath: Leather
Made in the U.S.A.
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