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Offline Clark Badgett

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Old hatchet
« on: October 17, 2023, 04:48:53 AM »
Can anyone that knows a thing or two about axes and hatchets give a general idea about the age of this hatchet head. I found this in a junk store in Kentucky back in the early 90s and at some point added the newish handle. There is a P that is approximately 3/16” stamped into one side and is the only marking. I can find no evidence of any kind of steel bit being hammer welded in place.


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Online rich pierce

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Re: Old hatchet
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2023, 01:27:13 PM »
I’m an enthusiast, not an expert but I’ll open with calling it an 1840-70 shingling hatchet. This one has more of a broad hatchet shape than most later ones I’ve seen.
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Re: Old hatchet
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2023, 03:43:36 AM »
Thanks for your help Rich. Appreciate it.
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Offline OLUT

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Re: Old hatchet
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2023, 09:02:55 PM »
Rich has "nailed it". My tattered copy of the 1964 "A Museum of Early American Tools" booklet shows a virtually identical image with the following description, "the shingling hatchet had a long nail-hammering poll and flared bit ... original handle often had a hole or eye for a string" and also "This had a flared shape with slightly rounded nail-hammering head and a nail pulling notch in the bit"