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I also discussed the axe with someone who knows more about them, and based on form he thinks it is earlier, possibly 17th-18th C and also possibly used to be a weapon before being modified into a hatchet. |
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Should we compare francantolin's example with a Doloire shown in George Snook's publication ... and read what he says abouth these axes.
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Thanks a lot Fernando !!
I found these informations, seems to be an Austrian axe ''tool''/ weapon called Doloire: |
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