Vintage axe head identification please help

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Hello everyone this is my first post I've seen this forum a number of times and finally decided to make use and become part of the group. So I just picked up this axe today and I cannot for the life of me figure out what brand it is.So the axe used to be light blue you can tell by the few blue spots everywhere and inside the eye as well and you can see a logo very feint right underneath the 3 1/2 lbs mark and then under the very feint logo you can see the words that look to possibly be "Dr _ _ _ forged", Im not positive about the first word or letters but the last letters in blue are definitely "forged " and also on the pole on both side looks like mushrooming but it looks to be very even and starts and ends the same place on both sides so I'm wondering if maybe it's supposed to look like that the inside edges look very crisp and clean not wavy like other mushrooming would be...anyways I'll post a few pics of the axe thanks so much for any help.
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Hello everyone this is my first post I've seen this forum a number of times and finally decided to make use and become part of the group. So I just picked up this axe today and I cannot for the life of me figure out what brand it is.So the axe used to be light blue you can tell by the few blue spots everywhere and inside the eye as well and you can see a logo very feint right underneath the 3 1/2 lbs mark and then under the very feint logo you can see the words that look to possibly be "Dr _ _ _ forged", Im not positive about the first word or letters but the last letters in blue are definitely "forged " and also on the pole on both side looks like mushrooming but it looks to be very even and starts and ends the same place on both sides so I'm wondering if maybe it's supposed to look like that the inside edges look very crisp and clean not wavy like other mushrooming would be...anyways I'll post a few pics of the axe thanks so much for any help.
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IMG-20211226-193834400.jpg
IMG-20211226-164649859-2.jpg
IMG-20211226-164631889.jpg
IMG-20211226-193910338.jpg
IMG-20211226-164649859.jpg
Swedish S.A. Wetterlings https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vtg-sa-wetterlings-hatchet-drop-507652542
 
Omg you are totally right wow I'm so freaking stoked I knew it was a well made axe to begin with I didn't realize it was a wetterlings tho thank so so much that just made my day, I picked it up on Craigslist about 5 min from my house for 20 bucks what a score !!!
 
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