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Hows it look on the handle after a serious amount of work? I had one similar to this design with the front bottom of the eye hole is cut away, and it was a bugger for working loose on the haft. All I could put it down to was the leverage of the impact on the heel of the bit working the head loose on the haft. It was a bit of a pest, and it got to the point where it needed a new handle as the old one had been compressed. Might have been an issue with the density of the handle timber but I've never had another like it to compare and I got rid of the thing.
It is in no way a slight on the manufacturer as well, my work axe is a bloody tool and a half. Best axe I've ever seen let alone used - it's just too heavy for fine work so the camp axe or the new 'Trapper' version will be a much more useful tool I think. I have a Bullock Bros axe that is about 3-3/4Lb and it's almost perfect for fine work. Too heavy for backpacking, probably the same class as the camp axe but with a longer handle.