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Old 3rd September 2014, 04:02 PM   #11
Jim McDougall
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Originally Posted by colin henshaw
Thanks to those forumites who took an interest in this axe, and particularly to Jim for his extensive research on the subject.

Nothing I can add, except to mention that the axe blade has an edge and shows some signs of previous sharpening.
Colin, I would like the thank you so much for the very kind acknowledgement of my efforts on this axe You are a true gentleman, Sir.
I also appreciate the opportunity offered by your posting of your fascinating example. I honestly had not realized how little exposure I really have had to this particular weapon form so I learned a lot!

With very best regards,
Jim
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