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here is the axe
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Too much inside Russia to be Scandinavian ?
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Fernando, do you think this axe has Scandinavian origin? |
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But we certainly have members who can give a serious opinion on this axe ![]() |
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However looking at the opposite side of the blade, with that "hammer" head, i would ask: why do you consider this a battle axe ?
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I think it's too ornated to be used in household. Sagaris has a hammer shaped edge - it's normal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagaris |
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