The sketch to the right shows three different 11 th century axe heads, while the photo to the left shows three earlier axe heads. Because of the difficulty of sourcing the larger heads for the Pulaski Axe, 8 lb.
Push the new handle into the head as far as you can then with axe upside down, tap the end of the handle until the Many axe heads had maker's marks commonly referred to as 'touch marks'. A wide variety of axe head shapes were used in the Viking age. John Andrew Lorne, 29, of Sunnyside Road, Droylsden, admitted taking bronze age axe head’s, coins and other metal artefacts from Beeston Castle between December 13 and 30, 2019, and removing coins and metal artefacts from Roche Abbey between 28 and 30 December 2019.