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|  21st March 2024, 07:43 PM | #6 | 
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			I have three fire hatchets, two antique & one modern, the spikes are tapered on all three. My guess is your spike is for puncturing & the "fullers" are to let pressure escape, but like I say it's just a guess based on fighting knife fullers. The strapped head is very typical on old hatchets & hammers, especially if they were expected to see any prying. Very nice hatchet. | 
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