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Picked these up at a flea market How old are they?

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The keen kutter and Diamond edge are likely pretty old - maybe 80-100 years old? ish.
the woodslasher has a little age also, maybe 70-80 years?
the flint edge is hard to tell - usually the flint edge axes that don't also say kelly works below Flint edge are not as old, but I'm not sure if the smaller hatchets every had that third line of text, so I'm not sure. I'd say 50-70 years on that one.

I don't think we are supposed to give value assessments, and I don't keep up with the value of carpenters hatchets anyways. your best bet is to go to ebay and see if you can find similar axes and then watch and see what they sell for - I wouldn't go by a random auction's asking price - as some sellers are extremely optimistic.
 
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