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I don't think so. It has more the shape of a working hatchet with the nail puller slot and no langets. Although as Wayne has already noted they could have been removed.
But hatchets generally have a hammer poll which is a lot more use than a spike and a lot less dangerous to one's person if carried in the belt. The spike does seem unusual on this type of axe. Could the spike have been reformed later - hard to tell from the pictures. Spike axes are generally weapons, boarding axes or fire axes. I don't think the tatcalite site is still active for a response! |
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mgolab, here is another hatchet thread http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=28106
Ater post #31 it deals with spiked hatchets, boarding hatchets and hatchets for retrieving beaver traps. I posted on that thread old catalogue pictures from archive.org. I would take a look there and see if you find information on the model and purpose of your hatchet. |
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