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OLd Axe head

kaolinwasher

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found this on the 1862 home site, Hand forged,but the weld broke and they tried to fix it but the fix failed and it got thrown out
 

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Or it went flying off and they couldn’t find it 😂
Neat find Gunnar!
 
I dont think they did have wedges, I found so many like that , and they pound them untill the buckle right where the handle is , Kinda dumb the way they worked things
 
It sounded like Iron i was in all metal with the Tracker 4 .digging out all iron to unmask targets, you just never know
 
Cool find.
Man somebody really liked driving that little thing thru stuff to big. Guess they didn't have wedges back then.
A couple of friends and I detected around a house that dated back to 1879 and in total we found 7 axe heads and three wedges.
It is odd how many can turn up around old house sites… at another very old house site, I found five myself.
 
that is so true , but it shows how popular harmonicas where in the day , and how dependant on fire wood they where, if they detect our yards what will they find , lawn mower pins, tabs, computer chips ,
 
Hope this helps…..
I’ve identified a couple in the old logging camps around here.
 

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