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sabertasche 18th November 2006 06:02 AM

Chinese or Japanese Axe - Help with Translation
 
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I just picked this up and noticed that there was some oriental caligraphy on the axe. For those who can read Chinese/Japanese, I was hoping for a translation :D .

I've never seen Japanese axes, I would assume they used them but I've never seen one.

Note the offset handle to axehead - very well thought out design. Also note that there is a remnant of red paint applied to the handle.

My interpretation of this axe is that it is Chinese - Boxer rebellion or maybe a 25 year old fire axe :confused:

Any thoughts out there - I have no idea :(

Greg

fearn 18th November 2006 08:35 PM

In my inexpert opinion, it doesn't look like a japanese martial axe. Also, I don't think the Japanese historically used fire axes, although they may have after WWII. I'd guess this is Chinese.

As for age and use, let's see what the translation says.

F

tom hyle 18th November 2006 10:15 PM

Japanese fireman use(d?) a kind of pick-looking dealie instead of an axe, I think. Can we have an overall length?

sabertasche 18th November 2006 10:23 PM

Thanks for the comments so far. The more I look at this the more I think Chinese as well. The total length is 22 inches.

I wait in eager anticipation for a translation :rolleyes:

Greg

Marc 19th November 2006 01:42 PM

I can't translate it, but I would say the inscription is upside down... just an impression.


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