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    2.25lb "Made in W. Germany"


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    Hey fellas. I just finished this one up today. My best bud moved out of state a couple years ago. He's in town, and this evening I'm going to give him this bad boy. It turned out really nice, so nice I kinda want to keep it.

    This one was an ugly beast when I got it. Flaky rust an 1/8 inch thick. I gave it a blue and bleach finish.

    Please pardon my indulgence in photo overload!























    Thanks!

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    That is gorgeous! Very, very nice job. I'm sure your friend will love it...if you can let 'er go

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    Suh-weeeet!

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    Great finish and hafting. I like the no-shoulder haft.

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    Wow that's awesome. The first axe I ever re-hung was just like that. It seems to be good steel that holds it's edge but isn't too hard to sharpen. Someone told me these heads were made by a company called "ATCO" but I haven't verified that. I love the finish. What exactly is a blue and bleach finish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trailmaker View Post
    Wow that's awesome. The first axe I ever re-hung was just like that. It seems to be good steel that holds it's edge but isn't too hard to sharpen. Someone told me these heads were made by a company called "ATCO" but I haven't verified that. I love the finish. What exactly is a blue and bleach finish?
    Thanks, Dude. Gun blued it and then soaked it in bleach. I followed Kentucky's tutorial. Which can be found in this WIP:

    http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...e-Tomahawk-WIP

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    Nicely done.
    Axes4Life

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    The more photos the better.
    I like the lines on that one. Looks like a real nice user.
    That handle is a good looker too.
    Keep the ax take your bud to hooters

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    Thanks, Gents!

    I gave the axe to my buddy last night, and he was friggin stoked. He couldn't put the thing down. It was awesome.

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    Nice axe Bro, great gift. Love the nessie, my favourite style of
    knife.


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    I just now saw this. You did a great job!

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    Memphis -

    I got to hand it to you, giving away these axes - I know you did it at Christmas, and now again. That shows that you are a man of the axe and the lore, the history, the presence, function, education of the tool.

    I salute you sir. Well done.
    Axes4Life

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    Quote Originally Posted by Operator1975 View Post
    Memphis -

    I got to hand it to you, giving away these axes - I know you did it at Christmas, and now again. That shows that you are a man of the axe and the lore, the history, the presence, function, education of the tool.

    I salute you sir. Well done.
    Thanks, Dude. That's kind. I've given away seven axes and restored two others for other owners in the last year. I have two axes of another guy's sitting on my work bench now. It is pretty gratifying when the recipient listens to what I know about the history of the axe in question. When I can tell that the information is not really all that interesting, it makes me want my axe back. But that's only happened once. The others have been a real joy.

    Thanks, again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Operator1975 View Post
    Memphis -

    I got to hand it to you, giving away these axes - I know you did it at Christmas, and now again. That shows that you are a man of the axe and the lore, the history, the presence, function, education of the tool.

    I salute you sir. Well done.
    yeah, me too

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    Does anyone know if you can get a W Germany axe in a 4# flavor? I've only been able to find 1.5s and 2.25s. Also, who actually manufactured this axe? Lastly, nice job on that handle M3mphis...

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    Really lovely job on that. The helve looks brilliant.

    I'm not surprised your friend was stoked.
    "Don't thee thou me thee thou thissen and see how tha likes thee thouing"


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    Quote Originally Posted by M3mphis View Post
    Thanks, Dude. That's kind. I've given away seven axes and restored two others for other owners in the last year. I have two axes of another guy's sitting on my work bench now. It is pretty gratifying when the recipient listens to what I know about the history of the axe in question. When I can tell that the information is not really all that interesting, it makes me want my axe back. But that's only happened once. The others have been a real joy.

    Thanks, again.
    I have gifted a grand total of ONE axe. Gave it to the only person I trust with one, and watched how he handled an axe for a good long while before I did give it to him. I don't trust most people sadly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Broady View Post
    Does anyone know if you can get a W Germany axe in a 4# flavor? I've only been able to find 1.5s and 2.25s. Also, who actually manufactured this axe? Lastly, nice job on that handle M3mphis...
    I've got a "Made in W.Germany" double bit that's marked 3.5 but weighs in at about 4.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bearhunter View Post
    yeah, me too
    Thanks, Bro.

    Quote Originally Posted by Broady View Post
    Does anyone know if you can get a W Germany axe in a 4# flavor? I've only been able to find 1.5s and 2.25s. Also, who actually manufactured this axe? Lastly, nice job on that handle M3mphis...
    I have a 3.5lb single bit, "Trumpeter Axe" made in W. Germany. I gave it's match away recently: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...ight=trumpeter

    I have read that these were likely made by Iltis. I've also read that they were made by ATCO, as trailmaker stated. I've read that they were made by Hults Bruks. I have no idea, but I'd like to get to the bottom of it. My personal hunch is that they were made by Johann Wiebelhaus & Co. That is the maker of the "Trumpeter Axe" linked above. If you compared the two stamps, the "Made in W. Germany" looks pretty darn identical. Like I said, that's just a hunch.

    Keep an eye on ebay, you'll see one eventually. Or make me an offer I can't refuse...

    Quote Originally Posted by scruffuk View Post
    Really lovely job on that. The helve looks brilliant.

    I'm not surprised your friend was stoked.
    Thanks, Yorkie!

    Quote Originally Posted by G-pig View Post
    I have gifted a grand total of ONE axe. Gave it to the only person I trust with one, and watched how he handled an axe for a good long while before I did give it to him. I don't trust most people sadly!
    Give them a good warning and let them live and learn. The same people drive 2 and 3 ton hunks of steel around at ridiculously high speeds...hopefully they aren't completely dense.

    Quote Originally Posted by trailmaker View Post
    I've got a "Made in W.Germany" double bit that's marked 3.5 but weighs in at about 4.

    That's a sweet piece. I haven't seen many in double bit fashion. I have notice that most of them I have seen have that "wavy" look around the eye.

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    this thread deserves a bump.
    take a look at the blue and bleach entry.
    i am gonna give the bleach idea a try. should take care of that raw look on an axe head after sanding out pits and sharpening leaves it shiny and prone to r__t
    sort of like the old time gun makers did when they browned a barrel with Nitric acid

    buzz

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