Help identifying axe maker

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I picked up an axe head today at the flea market for cheap. Ive been researching all day and cant find the maker.
wzy8y
 
Oh wow! "All day" and you couldn't even find the time to figure out how to post pictures. You're 'dead in the water' until that happens.
 
Really feeling the love man ;) i pasted the link where it told me to, you'll have to forgive me for assuming it would work. Maybe you could enlighten me as to the correct procedure?
 
How are you doing William?
Try using this hosting/posting site...
https://postimages.org
Welcome and Good luck! I hope to see your axe head soon!!

Oh wow! "All day" and you couldn't even find the time to figure out how to post pictures. You're 'dead in the water' until that happens.

I laugh each time I read this:)
 
I picked up an axe head today at the flea market for cheap. Ive been researching all day and cant find the maker.
wzy8y

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Step 1 (several ways to go about it)
Navigate to your hosted picture.
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Step 2
Right click your picture and select copy image address
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Step 3
Click the image icon at the top of the text panel (here in this thread).
Paste that address in the box and click insert:
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Swedish maybe? I bet we can figure out what it is.
 
If you haven't had a chance looked through the site/blog:
https://www.traditional-tools.com/

The guy who puts that together uses axes, appreciates axes, and has the communication/person skills to find information.

I see the “Säter” but what do you think you can make out of the rest of the stamp. The stamped “guy” stands out but the rest of the text is interesting.

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The stamp is kind of "intricate" and looks (to me) like something that would translate well to a print label. Might help set a timeline.

Interesting "Rhineland" pattern:
https://www.traditional-tools.com/single-post/2017/07/10/The-Illusive-Rhineland-Axe-Pattern
 
'Yumpin Yiminy Yohnnie' you got yourself a vintage, and first class, 60's (+/-) Swede head. As you will have noticed Pics are invaluable.
 
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