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Hello all,
took a chance on an item with a possibly axe head of bontoc origin and am just wanting to confirm. Any help identifying the axe would be much appreciated. Also any suggestions on cleaning up the head would be much appreciated too. thanks |
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Hello Imas,
yes, IMHO it is a good old Bontoc axe. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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thanks Detlef
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What is the thickness of the blade, are there any bevels?
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Definitely Bontoc head axe. I would try to take off the red active rust - that stuff is dangerous.
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Hello all,
took some measurements of the axe head (in mm). |
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