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Full Metal Digger
11-03-2020, 08:59 AM
Hello friends,
As you all know, I recently went on a 8-day trip detecting in Bavaria. On the way there we stopped to pick up one of our German detecting buddies. You should see his display case! (Makes mine look like child's play). He was showing us an iron age socketed axe (Celtic) he had found the week before. He hadn't even cleaned it yet. It dates to about 500 B.C. (give or take a hundred years). I was saying how much I loved the old axes and really admired the craftsmanship that went into making them. He hands it to me and says "Here, it's yours." I was so surprised and thanked him about a million times. His favorite finds are the Nazi badges and relics and he has quite a nice collection of them. I said I would give him any Nazi stuff that I found on our trip. And wouldn't you know it, I found the best, most perfect Nazi military hat badge... But I was more than happy to give it to him as he has been more than generous with me!

I ran the axe head through electrolysis and just finished dipping it in wax today. What do you think?

Tony Two-Cent
11-03-2020, 09:59 AM
That would be a no brainer trade for me! The axe turned out beautifully, Dave. What an incredible relic! Do you know if this axe was used strictly for chopping wood, or was it primarily a weapon?

I agree with your comment about the craftmanship. Look at those bands around the lip. Purely decorative and unnecessary, I imagine, but they speak of the pride that went into the creation.

AWESOME!


:perfect10:

Bucknut
11-03-2020, 10:51 AM
Wow what a couple awesome relics! I think you got the best of the deal...that ax is KILLER! Literally KILLER!

Lodge Scent
11-03-2020, 12:55 PM
Yep, I would have made that trade in a heartbeat. Well done!

Full Metal Digger
11-03-2020, 04:58 PM
Do you know if this axe was used strictly for chopping wood, or was it primarily a weapon?

Tony, all the literature I can find on these types of axes is that they were used for cutting down trees and working wood beams.