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Great information on European weapons as usual. I have had a question about a particular axe since I first saw it, the owner says that it is a "Frankish axe" oak shaft 31.5", axe head 6.5" x 4.75", overall length 33.5", 6 lbs, I have not had much luck finding a similar one, any chance that this is any were near a correct description or even a type of axe that would have been used in battle? Any help would be appreciated.
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first impression is that it looks more like a horseman's axe to me, persia/india. doesn't look frankish (french) to me. could be wrong tho. are you sure it's 6 lbs. (2.7 kilos) seems a lot. |
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Thank you gentleman for the very useful information ;any ideas on the age,the origin ?
My guess would be one of German states or Austrian, 18th or early 19th century, but as stated, this would only be a guess. |
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