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it may be to hang the weight from to keep it from flailing about (da debble made me say that
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I like this weapon very much however I tend to agree with those who suggest that the shaft was added much later . To me it is inconceivable that the axe head could become so pitted and the shaft remain so perfect .
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i tell people i have a bronze age axe that is so old, the haft has been replaced five times and the head three.
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i even have the axe to prove it
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It looks like a variation of an eastern European horseman's axe to me with a replaced handle at a later period.
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