The tiniest Fur Trade axe I have ever seen.

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Went to check an area where I previously have found some 17 century Native American artefacts. Found this unusual little thing that I at first have mistaken for a rusted chunk of iron. Thankfully recognized the familiar shape. I believe it's a Fur Trade period belt axe. Pretty happy with this find and really glad I have kept it, hopefully it will clean up well.

Thanks for the comments.

Note:One thing I forgot to mention in my original post is the fact that there was a square nail driven into the handle where it connects to the axe head(on top of it). The nail was still in it's place when I found it. I have never seen anything similar but I presume that the nail was to prevent the handle from breaking on impact considering how small and thin was the wooden part. The axe head is less than 4'' long.

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Here's a comparison to my previous Trade Axe.

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Oh man I am green with envy right now bud. That's an excellent trade axe. Quite small, perhaps used to slay chipmunks. Lol

Very very cool find Aureus!
 

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OMG it's a pocket knife version of an ax.
 

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cute, for a kid?
 

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Yes, that's definitely a belt/bag axe, great find!
 

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Sweet little axe! As someone who loves iron, I'd flip out to dig one like that. It'll look awesome after electrolysis... Looks pretty solid.
 

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found a very similar tomahawk (5" long X 2" blade) in Ulster County NY last year down 20" in yard of a 1723 home. sold it for $66. I be sharin' the JOY of yers & relivin' the glorious moment when mine was released to butcher chipmunks again (THANKS FOR THAT ONE, scrappy :icon_thumleft::notworthy::icon_thumright:
 

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Great little axe you found, I still wonder if the small ones were for kids or the women.
I really have this one axe that I'd say was a possible trade axe and it measures under 6" if I remember right.
It's one of those moments that when I dug mine the memory still is fresh years later.
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That's a sweet find.
Don't see many small trade axes like that one.
Congrats
 

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They were small, so you would only chop off your finger, and not your whole hand ! Great find.
 

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Oh man I am green with envy right now bud. That's an excellent trade axe. Quite small, perhaps used to slay chipmunks. Lol

Very very cool find Aureus!

Lol. Thanks Srappy
 

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