Axe, Tomahawk & Hatchet Photo Thread

.. Coal creek forge Toma-Ax
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I like it pal :thumbup:
It seems that it has an extra long haft, right?
What actually is the size of the axe head?

mohd
 
<a href="http://s271.photobucket.com/albums/jj141/combs6136/?action=view&amp;current=Binghams3.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj141/combs6136/Binghams3.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> I hope these make it ok....My first pictures.......I got a Binghams hatchet and cut it down to lighten it....Then did rubber inlays on the sides for a better grip..............carl
 
Snow and Nealley double bit (Wedge pattern) cleaning up nicely. Some nice bit left on this. Eye is in really good shape (diamond-shaped).



True Temper Kelly Perfect. 3.5# Western Pattern I think.

 
FT hammer poll Iroquois, fresh back from it's first venture into the woods. Even at a moderate pace of chopping, the sharp 'hawk could cut a 8 inch quaking aspen as fast as my buddy's bow saw.
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Sorry for the crappy cell phone photo.
 
Crucible Cast Steel (Marked R&T co. on an anvil) bench / ship axe. Hung it on a 18" riggers hatchet handle.

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Picked up a transfer label on the 'bay and put it on my Bluegrass kentucky.

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Moose, those kelly perfects are quite pretty. Do you ever use crosscut saws out on the trails? Id love to see them if you do.
 
Yes I have more c/c than axes will post some pics of the nice ones with better markings
Have to start to take more pics of them (crosscuts and axes) in action never take the time just move on to the next log.
 
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