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    Haha, I'm starting to figure that out. I keep telling myself it's OK because I'm going to start selling some. As of yet I haven't sold single one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trailmaker View Post
    Haha, I'm starting to figure that out. I keep telling myself it's OK because I'm going to start selling some. As of yet I haven't sold single one.
    I have sold about 15 so far, and I had to tell myself - its ok, its ok. Sell the first and the "sickness" goes the other way, trust me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trailmaker View Post
    Some Euro broad axes.
    Nice collection. I'd really like to get a hatchet sized one. Any tips on how to find a decent user? thanks

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    I got mine off the Bay, from sellers in Hungary and Austria. This is riskier than a garage sale of course, but you won't come across this pattern very often at American garage sales. I've seen a few hatchet size but they were really beat up, wall hangers only.

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    Here are a few smaller ones.



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    A couple more. I was able to track down the makers mark on the smaller one thanks to some of Steve Tall's links. The marks on the big one are still a mystery.




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    Here are a couple photos of an old Collins that I restored. It has a nice clear stamp, cleaned up fairly well, and holds a great edge.
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    Thats a nice lookin piece there! Well done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Operator1975 View Post
    Thats a nice lookin piece there! Well done!
    Thanks!

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    Who just beat me out on that broad axe on ebay? Congrats to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Square_peg View Post
    Who just beat me out on that broad axe on ebay? Congrats to you.
    i dont know for sure, but you might want to talk to memphis

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    Quote Originally Posted by bearhunter View Post
    i dont know for sure, but you might want to talk to memphis
    Not me...bearhunter must be deflecting. It was you, wasn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M3mphis View Post
    Not me...bearhunter must be deflecting. It was you, wasn't it?
    it wasent me, but i have been looking into getting one soon...

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    Alright. Fess up, M3mphis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjdankert View Post
    Nice collection. I'd really like to get a hatchet sized one. Any tips on how to find a decent user? thanks
    I just stumbled across this offering from DeWitt of Holland. It's 14in long and one pound.


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    This is a decent little broad hatchet.
    http://www.traditionalwoodworker.com...info/598-1102/

    I like my old True Temper TB2 better.

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    I have two nice Canadian pattern broadaxes. A C. Hammond and a pre 1930 Kelly with the handle. I also have another massive 5 1/2 pound hewing axe. It is unmarked and has the old hand hammered look to it. A very nice axe, but a little too heavy for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Square_peg View Post
    Alright. Fess up, M3mphis.
    Mwahahahaha...just kidding. Seriously not me. I have one broad axe that I have no use for at this point. Don't really need any more. They are cool, though. And fun to look at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Section10 View Post
    I have two nice Canadian pattern broadaxes. A C. Hammond and a pre 1930 Kelly with the handle. I also have another massive 5 1/2 pound hewing axe. It is unmarked and has the old hand hammered look to it. A very nice axe, but a little too heavy for me.
    Any pics? Those sound interesting.

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    I would be very interested in the C Hammond - they are the ones that got me into this whole mess years ago.
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