So you carry this axe out to the middle of nowhere with hands free. At this point you proceed to make smaller objects out of larger objects. Do you just leave the smaller objects where they are or do you now feel obligated to bring them out to the edge of nowhere (and how do you go about this task)?
I've seen sheaths for carrying large swords on your back. They have a pouch at the bottom to hold the point of the sword, and a strap with a snap at the top to keep it in. If you enlarge the pouch at the bottom, it probably would work for an ax.
Try these folks on the North Shore. They probably could make something for you. They used to vend at Arisia. http://www.eeldrytch.com/
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Date: 2008-04-10 08:12 pm (UTC)I've seen sheaths for carrying large swords on your back. They have a pouch at the bottom to hold the point of the sword, and a strap with a snap at the top to keep it in. If you enlarge the pouch at the bottom, it probably would work for an ax.
Try these folks on the North Shore. They probably could make something for you. They used to vend at Arisia.
http://www.eeldrytch.com/
They have this, but it probably isn't what you're looking for:
http://www.eeldrytch.com/Misc.Backstrap.html
And this is probably not what you want:
http://www.eeldrytch.com/Misc.AxeKeeper.html
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Date: 2008-04-11 06:23 am (UTC)http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b11/Pfarfigknittin/AxeCozy.jpg
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