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Celebrate the artistry and legacy of an iconic tool, with 12 months of beautiful vintage axes and detailed information about the axe's place in history.   * AWESOME AXES: A year of vintage axes that represent individuality, strength, and ruggedness. Celebrate this marvel of design and function with handsome up-close photographs and detailed history each month. * BASED ON THE SUCCESSFUL BOOK: From Brett McLeod, author of American Axe, forester, axe collector, and former competitive lumberjack. * A GIFT FOR THE OUTDOORSMAN: Craftsmen, artisanal tool collectors, cultural history fans, and…mehr

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Celebrate the artistry and legacy of an iconic tool, with 12 months of beautiful vintage axes and detailed information about the axe's place in history.   * AWESOME AXES: A year of vintage axes that represent individuality, strength, and ruggedness. Celebrate this marvel of design and function with handsome up-close photographs and detailed history each month. * BASED ON THE SUCCESSFUL BOOK: From Brett McLeod, author of American Axe, forester, axe collector, and former competitive lumberjack. * A GIFT FOR THE OUTDOORSMAN: Craftsmen, artisanal tool collectors, cultural history fans, and axe-throwing enthusiasts will love this calendar full of beautiful axes and fascinating facts. * NOW PLASTIC-FREE!: For 2025, Workman Calendars are completely plastic-free. All wall calendars are now printed with an extended paper flap closed with a fully recyclable seal – no more shrink-wrap!
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Brett McLeod is the author of American Axe and The Woodland Homestead and an avid axe collector and restorer. Before becoming a forestry professor and coach of the woodsmen’s team at Paul Smith’s College in the Adirondack Park, he was a professional competitive lumberjack in the Stihl Ironjack Series and competed in the Stihl Timbersports Collegiate Series. He lives in northern New York with his wife and his collection of 200 vintage axes.