Snow and Nealley has been making axes and forestry tools in Maine since 1864. That's older than the state of Wyoming, older than the lightbulb, and older than most of the brands still selling tools today.
Their axes are forged the way axes have always been forged in this part of the country, with hickory handles and heads ground to take a working edge, built for splitting firewood, dropping trees, and the rest of the work a wooded property in New England asks of you. There's a reason Snow & Nealley axes have been hanging on barn walls and going out into the woods for over 160 years. They earn the trust by lasting.