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Not sure about that Lew from this picture
. I think this may be from Orissa the "Khond" or "Kondh" I am trying to find other examples and more info.
Last edited by Tim Simmons; 29th April 2007 at 10:43 AM. |
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Found one here. Ouch!
http://www.denner.ca/weapons/eastern/index.html |
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The head is on the right way - that is the style of this particular (and parculiar) axe.
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Finally arrived and scrubbed up nicely. A clever solution to the stress of a small but heavy axe head impact on the halft. The blade is 16mm thick where it joins the socket. I am pleased with it. The only problem with things like this is they seem to have absolutely no effect on my waist line.
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NICE
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Congratulations Tim, very nice !!!!
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Tim that is one sweet axe.
Congrats Lew
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