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Old 7th May 2024, 11:34 AM   #7
Sajen
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I assume that you have reviewed Jack Vargo's book "The Spike Tomahawk" to elicit such an austere comment?
Dear Mgolab,

I don't need to have read books to judge what I see in your pictures as it is more than obvious that the piece is welded together. I am a mechanical engineer and did a lot of welding in my younger years, the beads/pearls I marked are only created by modern electro welding. The second mark is also more than obvious.
I don't know that modern electro welding was already common at the time where you think the piece was created.
Everybody who has only a little bit understanding about forging and welding will see directly that this axe head is a unprofessional modified modern axe head, sorry.

Regards,
Detlef

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