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Old 13th May 2017, 11:11 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by Victrix
35 years ago I was told by the Jesuits that IHS stands for IESUS HRISTOS SALVATOR (Jesus Christ Saviour).
There are several very similar variations to IHS, and this is correct translation that applies to this mark.

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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Old 13th May 2017, 12:59 PM   #2
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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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Old 13th May 2017, 09:38 PM   #3
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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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