I found another axe to restore last weekend. Only $2 and its in the best shape of any project axe I've bought up to this point. It has seen some use, but whoever owned this before me took good care of it. No grinder marks or nicks in the cutting edge and no mushrooming or indication that the poll had ever been used as a hammer. I guess spending a day hitting up the antique shops with Wife pays off sometimes!
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Initially I thought it might be a Collins Connecticut, but seems a little narrow in the head. So after some more research, I'm starting to think it might be a Rafting pattern because of the chamfered poll corners. This might also be why there isn't any mushrooming on the poll because they were often hardened so they could be used as a hammer. It doesn't quite look like a Plumb, at least not in the pics I've found online. There are some markings but I can't quite make out what they say through the surface rust. I should know more after I run it through the electrolysis tank. The power supply for my electrolysis tank is only a 3 amp 12 volt unit, so the progress is slow... the suspense is killing me!
EDIT:
I took a little sneak peak last night - I'm pretty sure it's a Plumb. The logo on one side appears to be the squarish Plumb logo, but what I believe the giveaway is the "patent applied for" on the other side. A little more reading and I now believe it is a National pattern head.