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Another item out of a chest in my 87 year-old father's barn. A common brand here on the southern-tier of the Great Lakes. Most of the I. Blood axes and hatchets laying around like this example are certainly from after the Blood family had nothing to do with making axes anymore, just another brand name bought up and marketed by a larger company that slapped different stamps and labels on what it made for marketing purposes. It is always funny when you see someone showing off or selling one of the I. Blood tools and attributing much more age and provenance to it than it has.



