To keep my reply simple & clarify,  the hatchet in question is undoubtedly made completely from carbon steel, if it were to be soaked in any etchant it would show a light uniform grey steel colour all over because it's cast with around an inch along the cutting edge that'll be much darker grey where it's been hardened.    It's a 20th century factory head. 
   Quite a lot like it in this area alone (southern Spain), many still in use. 
 
   Below, the first two images are more in line with older heads, these are wraps with a small carbon steel bit welded in. 
   Third & fourth image a hatchet that's a wrap with a filler piece. 
    Fifth, a beautiful example of a wrought iron wrap with a welded in carbon steel bit fresh out of etchant (before you cry "sacrilege" for etching something so old....I can explain). 
  Six & seven, huge old axe heads, I put these here simply as an example of what some might describe (& possibly try to sell..) as executioners axes, or again weapons.   They are in fact just (lovely) old French wood axes, nothing more!
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
						Last edited by C4RL; 7th October 2023 at 01:29 PM.
					
					
						Reason: Clarification & removed some of my possibly inaccurate assumptions!
					
				
			
		
		
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