Pre 1864 home site day 2

IHC656

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I like the axeheads and socket chisel. The axes were used a lot. I would guess they are sn older type made by a blacksmith with the blade hammer welded on and the rest of the blade formed over a mandrel. If so, you can often see the seams on the top or bottom.
 

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