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Excellent detective work Stu.
As you say, the traditional form of Jerz axes is very different from my axes. The Hadhramaut axe pictured shows definate similarites. It would be interesting to see if we could find other examples to clarify if they all have the asymetric downward curve. These are indeed an interesting type. I don't think I've ever come across an axe that has both the full crescent blade and the downward curve. This has turned into a very interesting and enlightening, if somewhat frustrating search for me! And from the amount of views, I suspect that others are interested too, so come on you lurkers!! ![]() Best Gene Last edited by Atlantia; 24th May 2011 at 11:36 AM. |
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Any further thoughts gentlemen?
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So, finally found the right dark mahogany-esq (some exotic hardwood) timber with straight enough grain to make new handles.
Here are pictures of the initial results of the first finished handle. Some polishing still needed. Handle length about 25 1/2", overall 28". Style is Indian, following the examples shown on Runjeets excellent site. I have used these as I am still of the opinion that Indian is the most likey origin. It swings well and feels great at this length. One down, one to go. |
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![]() Makes a lot of difference having good wood to work with. The Ash was horribly soft, even though it was old. |
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OK, so here are the two re-hafted. Look and feel great, need some handling and waxing, but I'm pleased with the results.
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