My axe collection (almost all my axes).

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Here ya go.
The pic is not that nice but if u want aany better photos of a specific axe/hatchet ill post'em here.

Many of those axes and hatchets have their handles took off so i can restore them more comfortably.
There are a few missing though ...
 
Pretty cool.

What's this?

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What's the hawk on the far left? Like the lines in it. As always the cruisers in the middle caught my eye as well, though it's still somewhat untrained. Kelly or plumb?
 
Could you be more specific about the "hawk" one? Im not sure aout which you are talking about.
Cruisers are ... Wardsmith,2x Collins, Sager Chemical,no name with just a "4" stamp on it.
 
Could you be more specific about the "hawk" one? Im not sure aout which you are talking about.
Cruisers are ... Wardsmith,2x Collins, Sager Chemical,no name with just a "4" stamp on it.

In the pic square peg posted. Laying horizontal with a handle, directly under the pulaski, head to the left, bit facing down, small notch on the beard, hammer poll, square shaped profile, heel of the blade just touching the highly polished spiked tomahawk head that does not have a handle.
 
Liam Ryan - It is a mining/miners axe.
garry3 - machetes are not popular in Poland at all. Most people associate them with football hooligans, murderers and psycopaths. Most of them think, that machetes are illegal in Poland.
That's probably because we never used such tools as machetes. We used some thick bladed long knives (like 12"blade 5/16 thick).
 
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