When we first took over our acreage this past summer, I was clearing overgrown brush, and at the base of one of the big spruces I have, I found this hewing axe stuck into the trunk and "grown" into it. I took it to the great grandson of the original settler for this property, he figured it was his great grandads from the 1880's.......all of the origianl buildings on my property were hand-hewn log buildings.
I hate like heck to have an antique like this because I want to use it, I have planned on getting a hewing axe to make a couple of small building projects here, but I went and found this one. A local lumberyard owner and cabinet maker told me that the steel used in these old ones if far superior to what we can get now, unless I get a handforged one from sweden. I have a well seasoned piece of hazlenut with a nice bend in it to make an offset handle for it..................I think it will look great on my shop wall........if I can just keep my greasy fingers off of it and not use it.........
I hate like heck to have an antique like this because I want to use it, I have planned on getting a hewing axe to make a couple of small building projects here, but I went and found this one. A local lumberyard owner and cabinet maker told me that the steel used in these old ones if far superior to what we can get now, unless I get a handforged one from sweden. I have a well seasoned piece of hazlenut with a nice bend in it to make an offset handle for it..................I think it will look great on my shop wall........if I can just keep my greasy fingers off of it and not use it.........

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