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Once I saw the one you were speaking of I could see the similarities to a boarding ax. |
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Yeah, they are both very odd axes and being that they are in the same auction, perhaps they were collected from the same place? Although the flax was a semi-joke, I see the 'rake-type' as maybe something for lashing through grain or some such. Ice axe is still in the running, I guess...
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This is current auction, so if the moderators wish to take it down I fully understand. I put it up, with no comment, other than it's resemblance to Mr Eley's example.
Best wishes Richard |
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Thanks for that, Richard. This definitely seems to match the profile of the weird 'rake ax'. Of course, this one is ancient with verdigris bronze head! Still, the question remains what this old one was used for!! The auction says Asian, but looks more Luristan to me? Oh, I know! The spikes were used to comb your hair and the blade was made to part it!
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