I need help to identify a broad axe maker

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I have a broad axe with an either worn or light-strike stamp
The first line is [ ?VILLE ]
Second line is [ AXE MFG CO ]
I have photos, but no idea what a URL is or how to use it, if it's not point & click to enter, it's beyond me.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
OP
 
Photobucket is a free image hosting site...I was like you and couldn't figure out the frankly out of date way this site does images but when you figure out photobucket it simply becomes copy and paste and it's very easy.I haven't received any spam from photobucket they seem pretty above board.
 
Pictures would be helpful. I've used Photobucket and two other free hosting sites. Photobucket is recommended often here so I assume people like it. This is not a rant against Photobucket or it's users. However, I have noticed that when I am connected to Photobucket data is uploaded continually until I close Photobucket. What information is being uploaded, I don't know. I also don't know if I can stop the uploading. It seemed easier to me just to go to another hosting site as I do not like the idea of having information uploaded from my machine especially at my expense. :grumpy:

Here is a screenshot of Photobucket in use:
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Closeup of the small window at the lower right of the screen:
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The window is a graph from a program called BitMeter. The amount of uploading and downloading activity moves across the window as it occurs.

Colors are:
Red - downloading (DL)
Green - uploading (UL)
Yellow - DL and UL occurring at the same time

Photobucket is the only site I know of that continually uploads when I am connected to it.

Bob
 
flickr is an easy to use photo site.

you can email me the pictures if you'd like, and i could post them for you.

my best guess on the axe without seeing it, is collins (collinsville ct)
 
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