Big chopper..........

jason01

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Does it have any bushcraft uses? Probably not but when I spotted this at a market for a £1 I couldnt resist, another nicely forged bit of steel from Elwell, made for the army during WWII. Its certainly too heavy for me to swing safely and I wouldnt want to carry it at 1.6KG, it has an edge all the way round except for the spine and looks like it came that way.

I cant imgine ever using it but I'll still refurbish it ;)

Anyone have any idea what it might have been used for? A very big chef maybe ;)

Thats a normal size Billhook not a mini version!

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Squidders

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probably for hacking up cattle... I say cattle because you could probably go through three or four at a time :wink:

Maybe it could also double up as a shelter of some type?
 

TheViking

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I think that blade looks really big and heavy. Too heavy for bushcraft. :roll:
How thick is it?
 

jason01

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Andy said:
looks like something I saw at the royal armouries which was used for Slaughtering goats, cattle and other large animals

That certainly sounds plausible. I thought it much too big to be a cleaver but I was thinking kitchen scale rather than slaughterhouse!

The thickness is 7.5mm at the thickest point Viking, tapering all the way to the front.

Jason
 

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