BIG axe!

badandy

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Hill Billy

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Niiiiiiiiiiiiiice, thats a sweet one.
 

bennym

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Nice.... now ya gotta get ya a strong tree branch and some leather strips and make a handle for it ! ;D
 

Airborne80

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Did they use those for wood cutting or weapons.... or both. very cool axe.
 

bennym

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From the picture it looks more like a war club top then an actual axe.... it seems a little too blunt for an axe... but I can't really tell from the picture .... could have been both....

Could have been used by a women to keep her man in line too ! :icon_jokercolor: :thumbsup:
 

Airborne80

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bennym said:
From the picture it looks more like a war club top then an actual axe.... it seems a little too blunt for an axe... but I can't really tell from the picture .... could have been both....

Could have been used by a women to keep her man in line too ! :icon_jokercolor: :thumbsup:


Hahahaha ;D Agreed
 

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