Also, if anyone could tell me how to get the images to display below I would appreciate it.

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Phil Killian wrote: |
Purchased this one about 10 years ago and was told it was dug in the Balkans and is in the realm of 1000 years old... Similar to some shepherds axes from the region but have not seen one in this same configuration. Seems to me to be a weapon rather than a tool. One side is heavily pitted, and the other bears decorative engravings on the socket and cheek. Definitely a vicious little thing. Any ideas?
Also, if anyone could tell me how to get the images to display below I would appreciate it. |
Phil Killian wrote: |
Thanks a lot, guys! The axes you posted bear a close resemblance, any info on that particular group?
As far as the photos displaying is concerned, yeah thats a shame... Photoshop allows you to adjust the quality with a slider bar when you save as a jpeg and displays the size in kb or mb, which is pretty useful. |
Phil Killian wrote: |
Excellent! Thanks a lot. Id like to mount it for display, wonder what the proper shaft length would be. |