Straight Axe Eye Maul Handle - 36" - Whiskey River Premium Select

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  • Regular price $34.00


What is the difference between Grade A handles and Grade B handles? 

 

This handle works well for a replacement of your broken Axe eyed splitting maul handle.   With the 3 3/4" eye section you could also hang shorter eyed axes on it.

Nice and comfortable in your hand

Each of these handles are hand picked by our team to ensure they are of the highest quality! They are made from 35" of air dried American Hickory!

The dimension of the eye is: ~ 2 1/2" x 3/4"

 

If you really want to add some character to your new hang pick up a walnut wedge!

You can also grab an extra poplar wedge if you want too!


Note: Shoulder is 2 1/2" x 1".

Every axe handle comes with the proper wedge!

 

Sold out?  Have you checked out our Standard 36" Curved Council Tool Replacement handle? HERE


Customer Reviews

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Cody
Great Handle

All the handles I have bought from Whiskey River Trading have been excellent quality and getting well used. Thanks to Axetober I learned a few things about hanging them a little better.
Great customer service and quality products, almost unheard of in today's society.

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joseph colquitt
Not just for mauls!

Bought one of these to rehang an old bush hook - not a standard bank blade with the strap, but a double-bladed, proper bush hook. It took some care to fit, but very little eye-shaping. The grain was straight, with no defects, and the thickness was perfect for this application. I doubt the recipient will use it for brush clearing, as I mounted it to a display board, but I wouldn't hesitate to use it.

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Shannon Stewart
Great maul handle

Great handle. The handle was smooth and ready to hang the maul. It’s solid and really works as it should. Will continue to order from whiskey river.

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Todd larsen
6lb maul

Great handle worked out perfectly!!!

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Jeff Pennington
Diagonal Grain

Unfortunately my premium handle came with what looks to me like diagonal grain with runout close to the head. I hung an old 6lb craftsman splitting maul head and the handle broke after only two splitting sessions with green ash. I didn’t have a major overstrike. Really wanted this to work out. My first time hanging a handle. Maybe it was me.