Pictured are four heads I’ve found. Two are 1-3/4lb and two are 2-1/4lb. The toe is flared upward and the bit is quite narrow when compared to a Yankee pattern. All four have a full size eye. Stamp is shallow, so pre-88. What do you think James?
This one is still a bit of a mystery for me, the flared toe is quite an unusual pattern. At first, I thought this might be a Vera pattern but these axes don’t have lugs. Based on the weight and shape, my best guess this is a version of the Three Crown Household Axe made in the late 1950s. These are in great shape, what a good find! I hope they serve you well thanks for sharing.
Hey guys, this axe looks very much like a Canadian Pattern that were made for Garant for a long period of time. Most of the Garants I have seen are unstamped,
But I have seen this exact pattern stamped Garant also across the poll. This pattern is rather common in Canada, I’m wondering if there is any other co-orespondance or info that Hults Bruk has to correlate to this? Maybe Hults Bruk offered this pattern to other distributors in Canada with the HB pre 88 stamp?
Regards
Darryl.
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JamesMay 29, 2018 at 4:23 pm
This one is still a bit of a mystery for me, the flared toe is quite an unusual pattern. At first, I thought this might be a Vera pattern but these axes don’t have lugs. Based on the weight and shape, my best guess this is a version of the Three Crown Household Axe made in the late 1950s. These are in great shape, what a good find! I hope they serve you well thanks for sharing.
JamesMay 29, 2018 at 4:44 pm
hushåll tre krona – translates to household three crown
Darryl BarberMay 31, 2018 at 8:18 pm
Hey guys, this axe looks very much like a Canadian Pattern that were made for Garant for a long period of time. Most of the Garants I have seen are unstamped,
But I have seen this exact pattern stamped Garant also across the poll. This pattern is rather common in Canada, I’m wondering if there is any other co-orespondance or info that Hults Bruk has to correlate to this? Maybe Hults Bruk offered this pattern to other distributors in Canada with the HB pre 88 stamp?
Regards
Darryl.