@Mike'smeatshop great find on the double bit. To me it looks like you have a lot of room to refit the head on that handle. Reference the catalog photos and you will note the head is riding pretty high on that handle.
Found this axe and an older craftsman at a local vintage store or as they call it "consignment store". Which is basically a big building, and people rent a booth space and sell their ****. Anywho despite the labels still being mostly intact, which would typically indicate minimal use one would think....the handle had seen better days. Chunks missing from overstrikes, and the **** of the handle had some damage too. The head was loose and had build up a pretty pronounced shelf.
Well, nothing a chisel, hammer, spoke shave, 120/220 grit sandpaper and a few hours of time can't fix right! Still need to find a wedge, correct the cutting edge profile, sharpen, and oil. But I think this one might be a wall hanger. Now to make space on a wall....hmm maybe over the headboard in the master bedroom?

Found this axe and an older craftsman at a local vintage store or as they call it "consignment store". Which is basically a big building, and people rent a booth space and sell their ****. Anywho despite the labels still being mostly intact, which would typically indicate minimal use one would think....the handle had seen better days. Chunks missing from overstrikes, and the **** of the handle had some damage too. The head was loose and had build up a pretty pronounced shelf.
Well, nothing a chisel, hammer, spoke shave, 120/220 grit sandpaper and a few hours of time can't fix right! Still need to find a wedge, correct the cutting edge profile, sharpen, and oil. But I think this one might be a wall hanger. Now to make space on a wall....hmm maybe over the headboard in the master bedroom?













