Can you have more than one golden axe in Animal Crossing: New Leaf?

If I get the golden axe and then sell or give it away, is it possible to get another one?
Would I just have to settle with the regular or silver axe after losing my original golden one?
Best Answer
Golden tools can only be obtained once per character. Reese will tell you as much when you're about to sell one to Re-Tail. You'll have to get someone else to give you theirs.
New Leaf has some item duplication glitches, so it might not be hard to find an extra in any case.
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How many times can you use a Golden Axe?
Durability: Breaks After ~ 200 Hits The Golden Axe in New Horizons, unlike in previous games, will break after being used a certain amount of times. In this case, we used it approximately 200 times before it finally broke. ^ We tested the durability by digging holes and smacking away at a rock until it broke!!!Does the Golden Axe break New Leaf?
To receive the golden axe, you must purchase at least 50 tree saplings (not including shrubs) from the garden shop. Leif will give you the golden axe after you buy your 50th sapling. The golden axe never breaks.Is the Golden Axe worth it Animal Crossing?
Animal Crossing's Golden Toolset Isn't Worth The Price Because the "Pretty Good" set of tools only cost a flimsy tool and a piece of common iron ore to make, they are much more cost-effective, and don't waste precious crafting materials like gold nuggets.How long do Golden axes last in Animal Crossing?
While they won't be nearly as breakable as Flimsy Tools, some members of the community have reported that the Tools can last up to 200 uses, so you'll definitely get quite a bit of use out of each tool.Animal Crossing: New Leaf 100% - #43: Golden Axe!
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Answer 2
It is impossible to earn another golden tool legitimately, however you can duplicate a friend's or persuade a friend to give you their's.
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