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Old 27th May 2025, 11:37 PM   #1
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Default Help identifying axe

I picked up this axe in a group lot. Seems old and European so hoping to narrow it down a bit more with some expert help in this section of the forum. Thanks!
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That bend of the haft is very Scandawegian. Probably Norwegian.
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That bend of the haft is very Scandawegian. Probably Norwegian.
Yes, I see what you mean about the shaft, if original, but perhaps the head is on in reverse. The curve was used to assist a cutting action after the blow, so the curve puts the blade forward not tucks it in.

My understanding is that the T shaped head was used in many places and the form dates back to the middle ages.
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See https://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=13234
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