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Axes and Hatchets and Machetes rule my life...

Djcala, sent you a message Sunday night.
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Something followed me home this,morning . Its cool, instantly grabbed my attention amongst the old tool stuff at a little corner market down the road in armuchee,ga. It's obviously a double BUT it smaller ? Cruiserish ?? I'm not a vintage axe expert at all, my google foo has yeilded minimal information. I like its stamped c.m. mcclung & co. Knoxville, TN. Fairly local. The edges are profoundly different one long tapered the other fat maybe 38degrees, the eyelet for handle is pretty small. Also a 32 stamp ? Big 3 small 2 , no clue what means, maybe 3.2# ?? Check it out.0301191206a.jpg 0301191207a.jpg 0301191206b.jpg 0301191221.jpg
 
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Heres a pic next to the council FSS boy, I'm excited. I cleaned it up a little, edge coming soon. This could be a good portable tool.0301191422.jpg
 
Wasn't uncommon to have a thin sharp edge, for clean chopping, and a more robust edge for working down in the dirt. That one seems a little exaggerated though. Could maybe be the previous owner was hasty with his sharpening, or used the stone a bit excessively. Either way, if the steel is good, should be a good tool.

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0301191741.jpg In my typical attack dog fashion, once I got going i dont usually stop for,better or,worse. We have another functional double, no clue yet how truly performs, but it feels nice. I like the dimensions. BLO hickory0301191711.jpg 0301191720.jpg 0301191727a_20190301172838062.jpg handle for a year should be fine.
 
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Something followed me home this,morning . Its cool, instantly grabbed my attention amongst the old tool stuff at a little corner market down the road in armuchee,ga. It's obviously a double BUT it smaller ? Cruiserish ?? I'm not a vintage axe expert at all, my google foo has yeilded minimal information. I like its stamped c.m. mcclung & co. Knoxville, TN. Fairly local. The edges are profoundly different one long tapered the other fat maybe 38degrees, the eyelet for handle is pretty small. Also a 32 stamp ? Big 3 small 2 , no clue what means, maybe 3.2# ?? Check it out.View attachment 20177 View attachment 20178 View attachment 20179 View attachment 20180

Mind if I asked what you paid for it? I'm jelly.
 
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