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That's a nice one! ::super_happy:: I like the one with W.V. stamp too! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::nod::
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Thanks! I just posted another one made in W.V. here on this thread today.
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I think I've got it again. Here's a better pic of the Elwell logo.
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Here is one that I cleaned up, painted and put a handle on it. I think this is a Collins, the stamping "B 46" as I remember, is a similar stamp to one on a Collins axe that I owned.
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Here a couple I was cleaning up and getting ready to put handles on them. I love the old Plumbs ::ds::
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Here is a Sandvik from Sweden. I cleaned it up and put a handle on it. I left some of the original paint on it but got all rust off. It is a great light-weight field axe.
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Those are really nice axes TOPDOG.
That little Sandvik looks like it would be very handy out and about. ::nod::
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FRJ wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 11:03 pm Those are really nice axes TOPDOG.
That little Sandvik looks like it would be very handy out and about. ::nod::
Thanks! It is one of my favorites ::nod::
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Wow! You have been Rackin-Em-Up TOPDOG! ::tu:: That Sandvik is really cool! ::nod:: ::super_happy::

Just got my OCHSENKOPF GRÜN today! ::tu:: ::super_happy:: Will clean it up a little with some sandpaper, sharpen it a bit and throw some paint on it. ::tu:: :D Not sure, maybe hang it on the wall. ::hmm:: ::shrug::
Or actually do some chopping. ::hmm:: :lol: Still can't believe I'm getting interested in axes. ::uc::

My kind of restoration project though! ::nod:: I'll leave the knives to the experts out there! ::nod:: :lol:
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Still can't believe I'm getting interested in axes. ::uc:: My kind of restoration project though! ::nod:: I'll leave the knives to the experts out there! ::nod::
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That is sweet! I like that axe!!! ::tu:: I think I have an OCHSENKOPF GRÜN manchette that I am going to clean up. It has the cow's head stamp on it, so I think it made by OCHSENKOPF GRÜN.
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:56 pm Still can't believe I'm getting interested in axes. ::uc:: My kind of restoration project though! ::nod:: I'll leave the knives to the experts out there! ::nod::
That is sweet! I like that axe!!! ::tu:: I think I have an OCHSENKOPF GRÜN manchette that I am going to clean up. It has the cow's head stamp on it, so I think it made by OCHSENKOPF GRÜN.
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::tu:: https://www.ochsenkopf.com/ ::tu::
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A few of my Craftsman axes.
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I have shown the double-bit before but it such a beautiful axe... ::nod:: I loaded those pictures as well. I put a a handle on a nice Craftsman carpenter's hatchet and it has a razor sharp edge...taking pictures of that this weekend... :wink:
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Another pair of hand forged medieval weapons; A Viking axe and war hammer. Both are made with Damascus steel. The axe blade is a Damascus billet forge-welded into a softer steel.
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It's a shame so many old singles had to play double duty as a wedge, or maul, and got the Polls beat to death. If my Dad ever saw me beating on a wedge with a single bit I would have gotten my rear end tore up. Maybe being in the tree business, we had a little more respect for a specific tool for a specific job. Old farm auctions are the worse ones for finding beat up singles. I guess if all you have is a single and a wedge, you gotta do, what you gotta do. Back then they were just a tool.
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Here is my Mann Fireman's hatchet.
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rarefish383 wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 4:49 pm It's a shame so many old singles had to play double duty as a wedge, I guess if all you have is a single and a wedge, you gotta do, what you gotta do. Back then they were just a tool.
Today I went my buddies house for coffee and he was talking about splitting wood with a wedge by beating on the wedge with a single bit... ::dang:: ::disgust:: I said "you are losing weight" he said "I am splitting up fire wood" then he went on to tell the tale of woe... ::facepalm::
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My Viking axe.
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My favorite #10 MARBLE’S CAMP AXE.
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Jacknifeben wrote: Wed Apr 21, 2021 10:49 pm My favorite #10 MARBLE’S CAMP AXE.
Very nice!!! It looks new!!!
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I would really like to find one of those Marbles in good condition. They may have been a lot of different companies, or divisions of the same company, I don't know. But, I have Marbles knives, sights for my 1899 Savage rifles, and an Oak Marbles office chair.
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Just got this Buck Sportsman’s axe in an eBay lot.
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rarefish383 wrote: Thu Apr 22, 2021 12:25 am I would really like to find one of those Marbles in good condition. They may have been a lot of different companies, or divisions of the same company, I don't know. But, I have Marbles knives, sights for my 1899 Savage rifles, and an Oak Marbles office chair.
And a lot of reproductions. I've been looking for an actual Safety Axe (the kind with the folding guard). Seems 3/4 are reproducitons selling for over $150, and good old ones, "Don't even think about it".


I have the plastic handle one SMKW sells. Gets the job done, and I've beat the heck out of mine, but it's uncomfortable and kinda cheap.
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Just got this Buck Sportsman’s axe in an eBay lot.
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A very nice Buck Sportsman’s axe! I have Queen Sportsman’s axe that same size, very light and handy ::nod::
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A throwing axe made by a local guy here in town.
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My "Viking" axe.
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