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Billhook — Wikipedia

Billhook — Wikipedia

May 23, 20261 min read

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  • Year: 2025
  • Identifier: sha256:5d7cb1b75fc501aa3ff0a04f36b49792acb08d9f8cb41f8af2d768ed82786bd9
  • URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billhook
  • Snapshot sha256: 5d7cb1b75fc501aa3ff0a04f36b49792acb08d9f8cb41f8af2d768ed82786bd9

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  • Billhook blades are typically 20–25 cm long; handles typically 12–15 cm; blade steel is medium carbon (not …
  • Billhook blades are typically 20–25 cm long; handles typically 12–15 cm; blade steel is medium carbon, not …
  • Hundreds of regional billhook patterns exist across the UK and Europe; well-known British regional variants…
  • The billhook’s hooked blade is used in a rapid single-blow chopping motion close to the operator’s non-domi…

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  • Billhook blades are typically 20–25 cm long; handles typically 12–15 cm; blade steel is medium ca…
  • Billhook blades are typically 20–25 cm long; handles typically 12–15 cm; blade steel is medium ca…
  • Hundreds of regional billhook patterns exist across the UK and Europe; well-known British regiona…
  • The billhook's hooked blade is used in a rapid single-blow chopping motion close to the operator'…
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