I was stoked to find a "TrueTemper Tommy Axe" "No. TAF" at the flea market today. While some "purists" may look askance at the claw, these unusual hand axes are akin to a PLUMB Claw Hatchet in type and quality and have a loyal following. It's much heavier than a typical hatchet its size, and the poll, which is actually meant to be used as a hammer, is hardened for that purpose, as is the claw, of course. Most of the time you see these in the wild one or both of the tines on the claw is chipped or broken off, and sometimes they are cut off and ground down intentionally. Tommy Axes have a very high center line and for that reason are just as able in splitting (kindling, etc) as they are in chopping. It's a perfect camping axe.
The only ads I can readily find show a more typical hatchet handle, but I remember reading that they were made with a hammer handle as well, and this one seems original, though I wouldn't swear to it on my life. I think I will keep it, since it's seated well, and I like the feel of it in the palm of my hand.