WHISKEY RIVER PREMIUM HERITAGE 19HC - 19" HANDLE

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

 Previously called our "19" Thin", it has now earned it's seat in the Heritage Series lineup!

A simple classic 19" hatchet handle!   Expertly hand shaped to create a slim and ergonomic hatchet handle.  These 19's are thin. Just what you folks have been asking for!

Hickory will be a constant with this handle but White Oak is going to be offered with very limited numbers.

So if you think you'd want this handle in White Oak be sure to get in on this run. As I said above - we'd love to keep offering them in White Oak but depending on supply I can't guarantee that we will or will not keep carrying the White Oak version.

Each handle is hand picked by our axe swinging team to ensure its quality!

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!

 

Every axe comes with the proper wedge!

 

 

The dimension of the eye is: 1 7/8" x 3/4"

Proudly Made in the USA!


Customer Reviews

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Anonymous
19HC

This handle is awesome, it's the perfect size and shape. A+

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JB
19HC Ash Flying Fox

Perfect handle to pair with council tool flying fox head! Excellent grain orientation.

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AXE GUY
PERFECT

This 19” inch replacement handle worked great for a little axe head I had lying around, it’s slimmer and has perfect grain orientation mine is in a darker wood or heart wood, the **** or fawn’s foot is perfect. It stays in your hand when you’re chopping or carving wood! 👍

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Richard Persinger
Great handle

Super excited about Whiskey River, they have really good quality.

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Jeffrey Fenbert
smaller eye than expected

The eye and shoulder of the handle is smaller than I was expecting.
The website states "The dimension of the eye is: 1 7/8" x 3/4".

The actual measurements of the eye on the ash wood handle I received is 1 1/2" x 1/2".
Unfortunately it is a bit too small for the Norland camp axe head that I was hoping to haft.