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Title | Osborne No 1 Racing Axes Home |
Description | My name is Mike Osborne and welcome to my web site, home of my No. 1 Racing Axe. I’ve been making racing axes for the past 15 years and I’d be pleased to |
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WebSite | osborneaxes.com.au |
Host IP | 69.90.161.80 |
Location | United States |
Site | Rank |
US$444,473
Last updated: 2023-05-14 07:30:20
osborneaxes.com.au has Semrush global rank of 23,813,163. osborneaxes.com.au has an estimated worth of US$ 444,473, based on its estimated Ads revenue. osborneaxes.com.au receives approximately 51,286 unique visitors each day. Its web server is located in United States, with IP address 69.90.161.80. According to SiteAdvisor, osborneaxes.com.au is safe to visit. |
Purchase/Sale Value | US$444,473 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$411 |
Monthly Ads Revenue | US$12,309 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$147,702 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 3,420 |
Note: All traffic and earnings values are estimates. |
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My name is Mike Osborne and welcome to my web site, home of my No. 1 Racing Axe. I’ve been making racing axes for the past 15 years and I’d be pleased to show you around my workshop and have a yarn about a few of my favourite axes. Come and take a tour through my workshop and see how Osborne Racing Axes are made and what makes them distinctly different to all other racing axes on the market today. While you are here, take a look at some of my favourite grinds, including the conventional grinds that are the axe of choice amongst those on the dais at Royal Sydney Show. There are also some of the softwood axes including the traditional Banana grind. Naturally, once an axeman finds a grind that suits his particular style, reach and timber, making a copy of his preferred axes is the best way to generate a "stable" of thoroughbred blades. So I’ve designed a method where conventional grinds can be modified to suit specification. Take a look at the custom axe page and send me an email with |
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