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You don't want anything sharp on the wall. An old friends roommate brought back a collection of some wicked knives from Vietnam. He had duct tape over the edges. I asked why? He said the very first thing people would do is walk up to the wall and run their finger down the blade, cutting them to the bone.
 
You don't want anything sharp on the wall. An old friends roommate brought back a collection of some wicked knives from Vietnam. He had duct tape over the edges. I asked why? He said the very first thing people would do is walk up to the wall and run their finger down the blade, cutting them to the bone.
I was thinking about that very same thing!
 
Welcome to the site! Really nice collection you have!
I came across a knot clipper that some Neanderthal tried cutting a chain with. It has a tip cracked off. I'm still going to redo it. The handle is split. I never really checked it out until I needed to chop roots out of a ditch I was digging and realized how well it cut. They made Mann in Huntington Pa. if I'm not mistaken. What's left of that split handle is going to be made into a handle for a GTW hatchet.
 
I think I posted this elsewhere in the past but not here. I found this axe in the equipment shed of the house I bought about 28 years ago. It is a bigger axe than I needed so I left it sitting there. Then I saw a couple Black Ravens being fawned over on YouTube a few years ago and said to myself... "Geez, I think I've got one of those." I retrieved it from the shed, wiped it off, and saw that there was still paint in areas of the graphic. The handle had been replaced but not hung well so I rehung it with the same handle. The cutting edge wasn't sharp sharp but it also wasn't beat up.


P.S. These photos were taken before I rehung it with the same handle... it sits down a lot more on the handle now.

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I just took this photo... post rehang!
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I grabbed this no name head off Craigslist while in the same neighborhood picking up another item... I made the handle out of ash. Boiled linseed oil finish. I also made the sheath.

P.S. I intentionally oriented the grain 90° to what is considered "proper" to see if it made any difference to performance and longevity. Thus far it hasn't.

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Not nearly as nice as that raven but here's an unknown head that I got at an estate sale for 2 bucks . 7 lbs , 8.25 inches long . Any ideas on the manufacturer ?
 

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Yup , new resto thread .

Here's a 3 1/5 lb 5$ yard sale find .

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Now has a new 30" piece of hickory .

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Lovely handle!
 
Removed existing handle from head, reshaped the bit, and rehung the head on the old handle.
 

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Looks great. Did you soak the wood first in something prior to rehang? Some do, I've never done it but wonder if its more of a lubricant to make it go easier. Is the head a Kelly Perfect?
I've said this before, but back in HS shop, I vaguely remember they said to soak the wood handle in something before installing in the head? Not sure what or just a faulty memory (more likely the latter).
 

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