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Old 19th April 2009, 09:20 PM   #1
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Not completely sure, but I think these are WW2ish up to about the 60s.
Could be earlier I guess or a proto?

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Hi Gene ,
thanks for your comments....a quick search on the net suggets that not all fire axes have the spike. The 'spike-less' type used to break locks or 'batter' the hinges of doors etc.

Interestingly Victorian firemen tended to be recuited from ex-naval personnel ....perhaps that is why the design of axe is often mis-ID'ed as a boarding axe, as the design was more 'familiar' to the 'Tars' and I suppose adopted.

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David

PS I've resigned myself to the fact that the axe is not a weapon but it is nicely made .....and it did cost me the princely sum of 30 pence. ...so a little disappointed
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