I picked this up at a rural estate sale last month, and finally got around to cleaning it. It's solidly constructed but has no maker's name.
The overall length is 13 inches. The blade is 8-3/8 inches long, 1-11/16 inches wide, and 3/16 inch thick.
The tip has two bevels that were made by filing. The one on the end is moderately sharp, while the other is dull. Swung by a right-handed person, the bevels would be leading edges to strike something.
The curve suggested to me it might have been made from a leaf spring, but I'm unfamiliar with such.
While it's well made, it lacks the kind of finish & polish that comes from an industrial process (not to mention the lack of a maker's name), so it may be something a blacksmith made.
Any idea what it would be used for?



The overall length is 13 inches. The blade is 8-3/8 inches long, 1-11/16 inches wide, and 3/16 inch thick.
The tip has two bevels that were made by filing. The one on the end is moderately sharp, while the other is dull. Swung by a right-handed person, the bevels would be leading edges to strike something.
The curve suggested to me it might have been made from a leaf spring, but I'm unfamiliar with such.
While it's well made, it lacks the kind of finish & polish that comes from an industrial process (not to mention the lack of a maker's name), so it may be something a blacksmith made.
Any idea what it would be used for?


