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Old 30th October 2008, 05:20 PM   #5
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arrived today, the haft is just under an inch in dia., and 34.5 in. long. it is of some whiteish wood, with small branch nodes spiralling down the shaft in a fibonnaci style sequence. bottom end is consistant with it being used as a walking stick.

the steel head is just under 2.9 in. from the poll to the edge at the top. thickness of the blade is almost a half inch near the eye, down to about 0.1 in. near the edge. would this be consistant with a peninsular arab axe as has been suggested?

there are some active rusty areas that i'll clean lightly and a nice dark patina overall. the 'bare' but patinated metal areas have a crystalline appearance. there are decorative lines forged in at the poll and blade sides of the eye. six forged flat-head brads/nails arranged in a rough hexagon are driven in the head end as wedges, one in the visible split. the head is on firm and unmoving. the edge is thin but not overly sharp, there are forging or strike marks on the blade.

all in all it reminds me more of my more recent hungarian fokos/polish ciupaga defense axes. it's just the right length & weight for a walking stick and the axe head makes a good hand grip. anyway i like it




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