Hi guys,
Today I went for a visit to a few local guys that build log houses for a Norwegian firm. They were using GB axe and I started telling them about the company and so on, I was very surprised with the axe as it was not any of the recent ones they make nor one of the replicas. Makers mark was different. On one side it said "Gransfors Bruks Sweden" and on the other there were no usual masters sign, but an odd leaf, something abstract. It must have been made years back when they were the old GB before re-sell. They told me, they got an axe head they found in Norway and would like to pass it on to me. It was just like the BG but a bit smaller. Let me tell you, when I saw the axe head I could not believe my luck! I got back home and went through the axe heads I have. And it comes out I have two of the same maker or maybe three axe heads! Here is the pic:
The big boy in front is the one I was spared and I sand blast it to have a better look. It has got O.M. & S. and A-5 stamped on it.
The middle one has got "MUSTAD" on one side and M-2 on the other one.
The last one is the "carpenters" axe I brought back from Norway in summer and is under reconstruction.
To me they do look like from the same maker. Mustad, but that almighty Google is scarce of info about this maker. All I get is that the maker now is making fishing hooks. And a lot of old axe heads photos. So maybe someone of you know any more info about the maker and axes?
More pics:
Big carpenters axe 2.2kg in weight
To me this looks like general purpose axe, the head weighs 1.1kg.
And this is typical carpenters axe, weighs 0.9kg.
So anyway, what do you think??
And the GB axe was something like this:
(different maker in the pic)
http://www.oeyo.no/default_english.aspx?pageId=73
Cheers, Andy.
Today I went for a visit to a few local guys that build log houses for a Norwegian firm. They were using GB axe and I started telling them about the company and so on, I was very surprised with the axe as it was not any of the recent ones they make nor one of the replicas. Makers mark was different. On one side it said "Gransfors Bruks Sweden" and on the other there were no usual masters sign, but an odd leaf, something abstract. It must have been made years back when they were the old GB before re-sell. They told me, they got an axe head they found in Norway and would like to pass it on to me. It was just like the BG but a bit smaller. Let me tell you, when I saw the axe head I could not believe my luck! I got back home and went through the axe heads I have. And it comes out I have two of the same maker or maybe three axe heads! Here is the pic:

The big boy in front is the one I was spared and I sand blast it to have a better look. It has got O.M. & S. and A-5 stamped on it.
The middle one has got "MUSTAD" on one side and M-2 on the other one.
The last one is the "carpenters" axe I brought back from Norway in summer and is under reconstruction.
To me they do look like from the same maker. Mustad, but that almighty Google is scarce of info about this maker. All I get is that the maker now is making fishing hooks. And a lot of old axe heads photos. So maybe someone of you know any more info about the maker and axes?
More pics:
Big carpenters axe 2.2kg in weight

To me this looks like general purpose axe, the head weighs 1.1kg.

And this is typical carpenters axe, weighs 0.9kg.

So anyway, what do you think??

And the GB axe was something like this:
(different maker in the pic)
http://www.oeyo.no/default_english.aspx?pageId=73
Cheers, Andy.
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