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Another axe.
Pukka Bundook:
Morning gents,
This axe used to live in the top stable at the old farm in Yorkshire.
As kids, we called it a "beheading axe" !
Any ideas on it's use?
The blade is very flat or rather thin back to the eye, and has a laminated blade, with a thin V hard steel laminate up the centre of the blade.
Any help on use, age , or anything else would be greatly appreciated.
It had a chunk out of the poll, where it has broken likely being used to drive wedges, and this I welded back decades ago.
Length of blade from poll to edge, is a tad under 11 inches.
I have seen a similar shaped axe in a catalogue, and described as a "Blocking axe" but no clue what that means.
Thanks for any help,
Richard.
Robert Wolfe:
1898 English Dialect Dictionary has a blocking axe as an axe used for squaring timbers. It has a curved (offset) handle to protect your knuckles. No Idea if your axe fits that definition.
Joe S:
Not a blocking axe. It is a beheading axe. Unequivocally.
Robert Wolfe:
Here is a page from an Sheffield catalogue. Yours looks more like the shipbuilding axe than the blocking axe. Though certainly I agree with Gordo - clearly used for beheadings!
Pukka Bundook:
Thanks, Robert & Jose.
I can't say I've ever put it to proper use, if it Was for beheading! LOL!
I could think of a few I'd like to top, but Will be good and not say any more, as we don't want to cause Dennis any work putting us right!
Robert, as the old farm was V near a ship-building area, (River Tees ) and close to the coast, your ideas of shipbuilding seem very appropriate.
(I do have a shipwright's adze also hanging on the wall from back at the old place)
I see a "Dod's ship axe" on this page you show, and it looks related , and as this one is Dodd's, most likely same maker.
Also Robert, Can you show further down this catalog page please? ...I see the poll part of a "Yorkshire axe". Wondering what the rest of it looks like!
Thanks to you both!
Richard.
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