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Cool old axe.

Posted By: KeithC

Cool old axe. - 11/21/22 07:01 PM

I bought a cool old axe today.

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It has Isaac Murr stamped on it. Online, I found, "Isaac Murr was a blacksmith by trade, was greatly respected in his community during his long and useful life, and died March 27, 1898, Lancaster County, PA. "

I think I know what it was used for, but would like to hear what others think.

Keith
Posted By: mudtracker

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/21/22 07:10 PM

Hog castrator
Posted By: Lufkin Trapper

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/21/22 07:12 PM

Quite a bit of hammering to the backside, so was used for splitting-possibly as a froe??
Posted By: warrior

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/21/22 07:14 PM

Looks like a mortising axe.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/21/22 07:41 PM

Looks Cool
Posted By: lumberjack391

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/21/22 08:17 PM

Bet its worth some money.
Posted By: Willy Firewood

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/21/22 08:33 PM

Early American birth control device.
Posted By: learch

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/21/22 08:54 PM

Originally Posted by warrior
Looks like a mortising axe.


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Posted By: KeithC

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/21/22 09:05 PM

Originally Posted by warrior
Looks like a mortising axe.


I think it's a mortising axe too. I found 2 other mortising axes online, with the exact same pattern, that also were stamped Isaac Murr. He aparrently started black smithing by 1858. They noted he was of good character and a Republican.

My axe should be between 124 and 164 years old and is likely from the earlier part of that range because Isaac got into raising cattle later in life. It was likely made around the same time period as the Civil War.

Keith
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/21/22 09:33 PM

Here's a video showing how mortising axes were used.



Keith
Posted By: Boco

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/21/22 10:40 PM

That aint the first time that guy used an axe.
very neat old axe Keith-are you gonna chop a few holes?
Posted By: run

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/22/22 03:03 AM

Good work, Keith C.
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/22/22 03:14 AM

Originally Posted by Boco
That aint the first time that guy used an axe.
very neat old axe Keith-are you gonna chop a few holes?


Thanks, I definitely want to try it out, but I don't have any plans on putting up a barn or anything with it.

Keith
Posted By: Pofarmer10

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/22/22 03:17 AM

Originally Posted by mudtracker
Hog castrator

Someone(maybe you I don't know) says that on every thread. Nice axe though!
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/22/22 03:18 AM

I paid $48.70 for it with the 11% buyers premium and tax. It"s the only mortising axe in my collection. I've only ever seen one other 1 come up for sale.

Keith
Posted By: Lugnut

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/22/22 11:55 AM

Gränsfors, Muller and a few other companies still make mortise axes. They are much more expensive than what you paid. Usually a timber-framers tool, they also were sometimes used for chopping through mortises in split-rail fence posts.

Definitely a cool old axe, interesting thread.
Posted By: BTLowry

Re: Cool old axe. - 11/22/22 12:29 PM

Cool
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