Colonial Period? And how was it attached to the handle?

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relicmeister- Thanks! Somebody must of really been swinging hard!
 

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Wrought iron has a fiber like grain.
Quality steel was often reserved for the cutting edge itself . Often the iron was folded over it and forge welded. Fluxed after heating it just right and a certain"pop!" when it welds right with a hammer blow.

Iron on the poll end ,or iron worked anywhere else was subject to weakness or impurities...From a variety of causes.

What can be real hard on iron ,(or even steel) is sub zero weather ,or sudden temp changes.
Not warming a tool before use in the right/wrong conditions could cause (and has caused) breaks.

Hammering on a poll with too hard a mallet (or more often an improper other tool used to strike with) can and has messed up tools too.
 

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relevent, thanks thats good info, surprised more dont turn up in a complete fail state
 

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