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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Thanks Atlantia for posting this. Yes, it is a side axe. It is completely flat on one side.
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Location: The Sharp end
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Hearty welcome to the forums. Can you tell us a little about your area of study? I take it axes are a theme? Best Gene |
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Axes mostly. I find it interesting that most were used for day to day usage, livelihood, etc., but people grabbed what they had for battle, and so often it was an axe. I have found small axes in the oddest places, the strangest being a rummage sale for 25 cents. This latest was given to me by my parents, so it has more than just historical significance to me.
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Only historic axes, or current era also?
Like racing axes? |
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