I don't have a clue how they came up with white ash for ball bats but it's just always been that way since I can remember . Oh,by the way ,in high school my favorite stick was a 36" Babe Ruth special ,good bat . Had we been able to use longer I 'd have grabbed another 2 inchs .
No matter what type of tool handle it is,wood ,fiberglass whatever it must perform several functions .It must be able to transmit the potential energy to kinetic with a striking tool and also absorb the shock of this transmission of energy .
It's pretty hard to find much of anything that will...
Actually they still are .If I'm not mistaken though in some high school leagues they allow aluminum bats .Unlless things have changed the National and American leagues still mandate the use of the traditional wooden bats ,most of which are made by Louisville slugger in Ky .
Somehing just...
Well,for what it's worth and not to be argumentative I lived in New London Conn. for two years.Never saw the first hickory .Not saying they don't grow in the state though . Newfee lives in Mass . and I think he said he's only seen several in his lifetime .
Then again I never saw a live oak...
White ash makes a dandy baseball bat too .
Oh I suppose the handle choice was just what was available .Odds are against many New England axes ever having had hickory handles . I'm pretty sure the stuff doesn't grow there .
Glad you got it done.
I don't know how things are on the far coast but around here we have antique tractor and engines shows.Usually there is at least one person who has about a zillion handles.Every thing from shovels to axes .Usually cheap too.
A cruiser has a certain balance that splitters lack .Although they swing better I can't imagine laying into a big oak or worse yet a big coastal redwood with one .Good heavens,that is cruel on unusual punishment .:O
Oh you guys are in the piney woods hills,no hardwoods to speak of .
I couldn't figure out how the PNW crowd could run long bars on mid sized saws until I cut up a windfall pine for my mom last week. Now I know .
A cruiser isn't worth a hoot as a splitter nor is a splitter worth a plug nickle for a faller .
I've got my dads old cruiser which has never sat outside nor ever had a file used on it,The old man used a stone . He never used to to fall with but he did a lot of limbing and liked a sharp axe and...
Oh they make them. Ames/True Temper/Union shovel of Ames Iowa most likely make the best.
You want to look down that handle and see the grain running parrellel with the axe head .Just like hitting a baseball with the bat,with the grain .No knots,wide growth rings or sap wood .Good old midwestern...
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