
Forgecraft USA Bill Hook-Machete, Razor Sharp
This Billhook (Brush Axe) is made of Bomb Shell steel designated for sharpness and durability. Blade is approximately 11" long and 2-3/4 inch wide. Hook is about 4 inch; wide. Blade is well sharpened. Assembled with American Ash wood handle with blister proof rubber grip. Overall length is approx. 24.5 inch, very handy to handle. A bill hook is a tool commonly used in the garden. Originally, the bill hook was developed in ancient times as a tool used in agriculture. It later became a popular fighting knife and weapon. The bill hook is a steel blade knife with a hook at the end and looks a bit like a cross between an ax and a knife. In the garden, it is useful for trimming and maintaining thickets, brambles and other dense and thorny areas. The hooked part of the blade can be used to grab branches and pull them out of the thicket without having to reach inside a thorny hedge. It is also used to grab a tangle of branches and sever them from the plant. Used like a machete, the bill hook can cut through dense thorny thickets to control the shape or clear a pathway.
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