Hatchet
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Picked this up from a consignment store in Wayland MA, which is about 8 miles from Concord. There was also an entrenching tool, like a mattock.
The axe is similar to light infantry hatchets. A very similar one was excavated at Crown Point, NY. Some interesting markings on my axe, including "hash marks" on the poll-sometimes seen on bayonets, halberds and musket parts of the 18th century. Perhaps a "4". Blade length is 6 inches. 3.5 inches cutting edge. 1.5 pounds. I added the hickory haft. |
Nice utility axe.:) Markings are rather unclear.
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So ... not a weapon ?
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The overall shape of the blade and the butted poll quite clearly show what it is and how it was used.| (And no, the poll did not not become butted from bashing hard-headed enemies on the battlefield. ;) ) |
So let's see how it goes in Miscellania Forum !
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Have you read this? ~
https://www.furtradetomahawks.com/fa...pros---17.html If you click on the menu there's 31 pages of Hawk/Hatchet information. . |
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