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Jeremy V. Krause
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Posted: Mon 02 Nov, 2020 1:24 pm Post subject: Owen Bush type M axe |
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First, I will apologize for not giving a full review of my new and wonderful type M axe made by Owen Bush but all things considered; I felt that a quick introduction would make a better use of my time.
Anyway, this is a Danish axe made by Owen of a bloomery iron body and a bloomery steel edge.
It's absolutely beautiful and, as can be seen in the pics, shows quite a bit of character from its manufacture. It is not perfectly straight and clean in all aspects but, in my opinion, this just adds to the awesomeness of this weapon. I have handled a few danish axes and this is my favorite. In fact, I believe it is the new favorite item in my collection. I consider myself lucky to have it.
Here are some dimensions.
Overall length: 55 in.
Shaft length: 50 in.
Blade length: 9.5 in.
Weight: approx. 3.5 lbs.
Here are some rather low quality pictures.
And here is an unflattering picture showing the full length with 2 swords roughly contemporary in date to give a sense of size.
If anyone has any specific questions or thoughts please share! I'm happy to provide any information I can.
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Aaron Hoard
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Posted: Mon 02 Nov, 2020 2:34 pm Post subject: |
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Nice piece of work there. Owen makes great axes.
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Paul Hansen
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Posted: Thu 05 Nov, 2020 11:09 am Post subject: |
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Looks as sharp as it is beautiful!
What's that sword in the middle (with Type Y pommel), if I may ask?
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Jeremy V. Krause
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Posted: Thu 05 Nov, 2020 2:26 pm Post subject: |
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Paul Hansen wrote: | Looks as sharp as it is beautiful!
What's that sword in the middle (with Type Y pommel), if I may ask? |
Thanks- it really is something.
The edge is pretty acute- sharper than some of my swords but there is quite a bit of meat behind it so I believe it would hold up well facing light or moderate targets. Of course it wouldn't hold up as well as a modern steel edge but that's not really the point in a piece like this.
I certainly wont be using it for cutting!
The sword in the middle is a Maciej Kopciuch I picked up second hand here. I date it 1050-1075ish so would be contemporary with an axe like this.
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Carl W.
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Posted: Thu 05 Nov, 2020 11:06 pm Post subject: |
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Very nice, thank you for sharing. Was it "off the shelf" or did you commission it? Any trouble with UK to USA shipping, including long haft? Thanks again.
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Jeremy V. Krause
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Posted: Fri 06 Nov, 2020 7:02 am Post subject: |
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Carl W. wrote: | Very nice, thank you for sharing. Was it "off the shelf" or did you commission it? Any trouble with UK to USA shipping, including long haft? Thanks again. |
I commissioned it. I was lucky that he had some time to commit to a project. Everything kind just came together.
This was the best shipping experience I had with a package coming from the UK. The USPS did a great job. It spent about a week and a half in the UK then just 3 days in the US.
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