B Halverson
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I almost never come across a tool that I can not find on the internet, in old catalogs, books etc.. But this one has defied me so far. It is an adze with a single-bit axe-eye instead of the usual adze-eye needed for the common adze handle that can be easily removed to make sharpening the adze easy. Whoever "D. Cooper" was, he turned out this unique adze for some reason that can only be guessed at. I do not think a blacksmith could get through an apprenticeship without learning what sort of eye an adze handle needs, nor could a worker in a factory make a tool with so much hand-work involved and not notice it had the wrong eye for it's handle. Likewise if some ignorant plant owner or manager told workers skilled in toolmaking to produce an adze with a single-bit axe-eye they would have received loud and clear feedback about why it would be a bad idea. Anyway, here it is, an otherwise normal looking carpenter's adze with an eye for a single-bit axe handle;













