John, Kirk Eppler ordered handles for me and a couple of his other friends
from House Handle Co. (https://www.househandle.com/">https://www.househandle.com/). All are
excellent
wood, and very inexpensive, when shipped as a group of handles. One at a
time is a bit pricey for shipping.
Bill
Felton, CA
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 4:25 PM, John M Johnston (jmjhnstn) <
jmjhnstn@m...> wrote:
> Galoots Assembled,
> A while back there was a thread about tool handles and someone
> posted a link to a business that had handles for just about everything. I
> need to get a replacement handle for my 3/4 Hudson Bay cruiser axe and I'm
> sure they've got one.
>
> Anyone recall the name of that business?
>
> Thank you,
> John
>
> John M. Johnston
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