Antique'd Norse Axe

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Been a good while since i've had time to play on here,thought i'd throw this one on for you Tin Basher's
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Yea it was a Jack Hammer bit God rest it's weary soul
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Enjoy
 
That's a great looking axe Steve, Glad to see you back here..
And,, who ya callin an old bugger ya old bugger ;-)))
Best regards

Robin
 
That's a great looking axe Steve, Glad to see you back here..
And,, who ya callin an old bugger ya old bugger ;-)))
Best regards

Robin

Got time to start playin with some new idea's that have been floating around in the ole noggin Robin,kinda anxious to see how they turn out
 
Yur killin me Steve. If I had a spare 1000 bucks you'd have an order for a Hudsons bay axe, a bearded axe and one of these babies. But alas there are too damned many priorities at the moment ;'''-((( Can't wait to see what else you're going to tempt me with. ;-)

Best regards

Robin
 
I like it - right off the top it reminds me of the Mastermyr axe (follow up search shows it's not real close, but the lines are similar to me)
 
Awesome, hope you have a power hammer. I've hand hammered a few from bits and it will make you........tired .
I have admired your videos.......... Randy
 
Buitiful work Steve ,
So glad you have time to drop in again
we have all missed you and your work
Thank you very much .
Chris .
 
Yur killin me Steve. If I had a spare 1000 bucks you'd have an order for a Hudsons bay axe, a bearded axe and one of these babies. But alas there are too damned many priorities at the moment ;'''-((( Can't wait to see what else you're going to tempt me with. ;-)

Best regards

Robin
Tempt you i to a point i tempt myself for my own collection
 
Awesome, hope you have a power hammer. I've hand hammered a few from bits and it will make you........tired .
I have admired your videos.......... Randy
Thank's Randy,i do have a power hammer but it only does so much,the rest is still forged the old fashioned way,try annealing them with an 8 hour soak before you forge one again
 
Wow nice looking axe. Simple and effective.

So what type of steel is that jackhammer bit? Must have been tough.
 
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