FreeBirdTim
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It was a crisp 26 degrees in the woods today, so I only lasted about an hour. But I did manage one good find, an old ax head. It weighs 3 3/4 pounds and appears to be hand forged. Looks to be a New England pattern ax head (no surprise there).
Not in bad shape, but pretty rusty. I gave it 6 hours of electrolysis, which removed most of the rust. I coated it with mineral oil for the time being, since I'm probably going to give it another round of zapping in the future.
Any guesses as to how old it is? I'm thinking late 1800's, but I could be wrong. Let me know what you think.






Not in bad shape, but pretty rusty. I gave it 6 hours of electrolysis, which removed most of the rust. I coated it with mineral oil for the time being, since I'm probably going to give it another round of zapping in the future.
Any guesses as to how old it is? I'm thinking late 1800's, but I could be wrong. Let me know what you think.






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