Just recieved this axe in the mail from you today. This things a beast! On a side note, I laughed my ass off when I started opening the packaging. Thanks for taking the time to protect the product!👍
Not surprising! Rinaldi actually recent came out with a racing axe and it's like a Cadore eye with a Trento bit and thicker cheeks behind the penetrating region of the edge for extra mass. Should be having the first of our stock of them landing in a few days, so I'm very excited!
FortyTwoBlades, may I ask you an advice? What would you suggest me to buy? I am looking for a big axe, capable of felling trees in short time and without too much effort Sometimes i would also split some wood with it. Would you suggest me a Rinaldi "Trento" 1300gr, a Rinaldi "Cadore" or a Rinaldi "Asti"? Thanks for your advice! Gianni
@@FortyTwoBlades thanks for the very fast answer!!! And, regarding the cutting/felling capacity, are the Asti and the Trento much better than this "Cadore" axe? It seem to me, from your videos, that the Trento has a mind blowing penetration capability! For felling only, wich would you suggest?
Just ordered a Cadore from you today. Wanting to cut the handle down a bit and keep it in my UTV for trail work, being an aid to my chainsaw cutting firewood, and splitting. Hoping I made a good choice. Love doing business with you by the way.
@@FortyTwoBlades alright brother, ill keep a lookout, do you have son sort of newsletter i can subscribe to? Ive been wanting to get a couple tools from them
Just recieved this axe in the mail from you today. This things a beast! On a side note, I laughed my ass off when I started opening the packaging. Thanks for taking the time to protect the product!👍
Happy to help! It's a monster, isn't it?
@@FortyTwoBlades She's a beast for sure!😃
Another nice video!
In italy is pretty common to use this model with just some slightly modification as a racing axe.
ATB
Not surprising! Rinaldi actually recent came out with a racing axe and it's like a Cadore eye with a Trento bit and thicker cheeks behind the penetrating region of the edge for extra mass. Should be having the first of our stock of them landing in a few days, so I'm very excited!
Sounds good! Waiting for a rewiev!
Hello fraan ky ! Could you describe how the modification is made ? Thanks a lot !
Awsome
FortyTwoBlades, may I ask you an advice?
What would you suggest me to buy? I am looking for a big axe, capable of felling trees in short time and without too much effort Sometimes i would also split some wood with it.
Would you suggest me a Rinaldi "Trento" 1300gr, a Rinaldi "Cadore" or a Rinaldi "Asti"?
Thanks for your advice!
Gianni
If using it to split at all, I'd suggest the Cadore. The Trento and Asti will both be far too thin to do an efficient job.
@@FortyTwoBlades thanks for the very fast answer!!!
And, regarding the cutting/felling capacity, are the Asti and the Trento much better than this "Cadore" axe?
It seem to me, from your videos, that the Trento has a mind blowing penetration capability!
For felling only, wich would you suggest?
Just ordered a Cadore from you today. Wanting to cut the handle down a bit and keep it in my UTV for trail work, being an aid to my chainsaw cutting firewood, and splitting. Hoping I made a good choice. Love doing business with you by the way.
When will you have the rinaldis back in stock?
About 2 months if things go to schedule. Takes a while for stuff to get here from Italy by container ship.
@@FortyTwoBlades alright brother, ill keep a lookout, do you have son sort of newsletter i can subscribe to? Ive been wanting to get a couple tools from them
What wood is that? Looks horrible to cut lol
Half-dry beech that had been ring-barked by a porcupine.
@@FortyTwoBlades Only just saw the reply a year late xD yeah youre better off cutting concrete sometimes lol
@@FortyTwoBlades ouch, beech is extremely hard when dry :)))