Hi Nicolas,
I’m sorry you had a hard time getting this info through to us. The pattern is one that we’ve been calling a Canadian Pattern (perhaps based on the old Three Crown Household axe pattern). The toe is flared significantly, so it doesn’t correspond to many of the newer Agdor patterns. The paper sticker on the handle calls out the Agdor Fix – so I’m guessing this axe was made between the late 1950s and early 1970. Hope this helps, thanks for sharing!
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JamesJune 14, 2018 at 1:38 pm
Hi Nicolas,
I’m sorry you had a hard time getting this info through to us. The pattern is one that we’ve been calling a Canadian Pattern (perhaps based on the old Three Crown Household axe pattern). The toe is flared significantly, so it doesn’t correspond to many of the newer Agdor patterns. The paper sticker on the handle calls out the Agdor Fix – so I’m guessing this axe was made between the late 1950s and early 1970. Hope this helps, thanks for sharing!
http://hultsbruk1697.se/vintage-axes-hatchets/hults-bruk-three-crown-household-axe-1950s/
NicJune 15, 2018 at 8:12 pm
thanks so much for the information!