Unique axe!!

Freemindedclark

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I found this axe up in the hills in a natural spring in southwest Iowa. I have looked and looked and cannot seem to find one that has the same features. Too bad to tip of its broke. IMG_20180622_114721561.jpg IMG_20180622_114716409.jpg IMG_20180622_114710993.jpg IMG_20180622_114652245.jpg IMG_20180622_114642294.jpg IMG_20180622_114623676.jpg
 

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3/4 groove axe.
 

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Not seeing what your referring to, maybe if you wet axe it will show,I have seen fluted axes.


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The one running full length on the underside was to accept a wedge that could be tapped in once in a while to tighten the hafting that would inevitably loosen after use.
 

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I'd like to know what he hit to break the bit. He really whopped something. Nice axe with unusual extra groove. Gary
 

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