19th century(?) Axe Head

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BioProfessor

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Looks like a roofer's axe. The little notch for pulling nails. No idea when they started/stopped making them.

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In the 17 and 1800s Alot of axe blades had the nail puller made into the blade. I have a camp hatchet found in earthworks from the Civil War that has a nail puller made into it. I would say that from the wear on that blade that yours is probably 18th century-early 19th. The one I have is early 1800s but was used during the Civil War probably by some soldier as they were creating the earthworks. I have found alot of felling axes as well around and through the woods in front of the lines that I hunt. You can imagine all the men out there in front of the lines clearing trees to get a clear line of sight and direct fire.
 

Kiros32

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Found one like that a few months ago. Hope mine as as old as they say yours is!!!

Nice find btw!
 

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Nice axe heads! Both are very old probably early to mid 1800s. I have found many myself and they are actually a hot item with relic dealers right now. They are selling them for $32 a piece. This might not sound like alot but for an old axe head, that is pretty good....And the person who is buying it is buying a piece of history to boot so I think all around it is a good thing.
 

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Had something that looked like that once,it was a hatchet but had a blade on one end,a hammer head on the other and a nail puller on the top, was using it one day while hunting trying to beat a nail into a tree, and the head came off. I threw it in the woods,piece of crap :D but that one is a cool find never the less :D


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matthewh05 said:
Had something that looked like that once,it was a hatchet but had a blade on one end,a hammer head on the other and a nail puller on the top, was using it one day while hunting trying to beat a nail into a tree, and the head came off. I threw it in the woods,piece of crap :D but that one is a cool find never the less :D


HH


Maybe I found yours!
 

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I found one just like it today! ;D Couldn't believe it when I brought your post up....very cool that it's that old!! :)

HH, Hank 8)
 

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