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October 16, 2017

Posted in 1900s, Hewing

 

Hults Bruk 19 inch Hewing Axe Pre-1900s

October 6, 2017

Posted in 1900s, Wira

 

Hults Bruk Wira Pattern – Pre 1930s

Found a nice one on a flee market but have no idea about the age

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August 21, 2017

Posted in 1900s, Hewing, Unidentified

 

Hults Bruk – Hewing Axe – 1900s

August 18, 2017

Posted in 1900s, Hjartum

 

Hults Bruk – Hjartum Pattern – 1900s

Not sure of the date or pattern of this axe. Axe measures 26″”L , head weight approx. 2 1/2lbs. Head measures 7 1/4″” L with a cutting edge of 4 5/8″ Stamp is up near the stepped poll. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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August 14, 2017

Posted in 1900s, Hewing, Unidentified, Unknown Date

 

Hults Bruk Hewing Axe – 1900s

July 18, 2017

Posted in 1900s, Central American

 

Hults Bruk – Central American Pattern – 1900s

There are two distinct markings. One is an “H” with a circle surrounding it and the other indicates it was made in Sweden. Thank you for your help!

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June 30, 2017

Posted in 1900s, Pittsburgh

 

Hults Bruk – Pittsburgh Broad Axe – Pre 1930s

My Grandfathers restored Hults Bruk axe circa 1921″ Restored broad axe from Australia .Original property of Charles Eagleton .Used by him for sleeper cutting in New South Wales Circa 1921.

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June 9, 2017

Posted in 1900s, Unidentified

 

Hults Bruk Unknown Pattern Felling Axe – 1900s

May 17, 2017

Posted in 1900s, Pittsburgh

 

Hults Bruk Pittsburgh Broad Axe – 1900s

Mine is the biggest axe in this display cabinet. It has an offset handle and the blade cuts to the left. Think it was used to shape timber for railway bridges or such. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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May 1, 2017

Posted in 1900s, Turpentine

 

Hults Bruk Turpentine Axe – 1930s

i bought this axe head. it looks to be unused, the handle was rotten. or maybe it broke in moving or something. original paint is on it and the edge on it almost look factory. it has no misuse. and haven’t mushroomed. i would really love to know what this axe is. its a agdor. but its grean and it has the ears on it. which is a wary strange combination

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