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Kaiser Blade

A kaiser blade (also called a ditch bank blade, bush axe or sling blade) is a heavy, hooked, steel blade at the end of a 40-inch (100 cm) handle that is usually made of hickory. It is used to cut brush, briar, and undergrowth.[1] The blade is double-edged, and both sides are usually kept sharp.

See also

References

  1. ^ Schmid, Jim. "Brushing Tools". Tools for Trail Work. AmericanTrails.org. Retrieved 2009-02-07.