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Very old axe head

Started by NJ Marty, November 26, 2014, 09:46:02 PM

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NJ Marty

I always grab axes and this style I have not seen before. Maybe a hand forged one off for a specific job, I don't know. Has anyone seen this type before and does it have a specific name or use?

mikeswrenches

It looks a little like a mortising ax but not quite.  Most  mortising axe's had a straight blade that was centered in the middle of the axe rather than at the top like yours.  Also the polls are usually beat up quite a bit, since the axe was made to be struck rather than true chopping.

The metal guard on the handle was usually put there to prevent the handle from breaking in case you missed what you were aiming at.  It was usually used on an ax used for splitting.

Mike
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NJ Marty

Thanks for the input, I see what you mean by Mortising axe but not quite.