They were great for working on fire breaks.  Granted, the "flappers" were usually the most used, since most of our fires were prairie or brush fires.  However, a set of flappers isn't quite as romantic as a Pulaski...
I bought a True Temper (Not the best I could buy, I know.) a few days ago from Amazon.  Shipped second-day for free, since I'm a Prime customer.  Got it yesterday and mounted it to my Nissan's Utili-track today.  Used some quick-fists and some fender washers to make it stay put on the track.  I wouldn't trust five gallons of gasoline on the thing I built (... which is why I haven't mounted the new jerry can mount, either ...), but it'll ride with just a Pulaski tool on it.  I'm also happy as of now with the quality of the tool, too.  It isn't some Swedish $500 ax forged in the fires of Mount Doom, but once I take a stone to it, it'll do.