Italian Titan Hatchets
A small line of Italian hatchets from the 50s and 60s that turn up all over the place.
A limited archive of historic European axe makers and brands. More to come.

A small line of Italian hatchets from the 50s and 60s that turn up all over the place.

A multi-generational edge tool business operating in Sheffield, England in the 1800s.

The Reaney family was a part of the thriving edge tool industry of 19th-century Sheffield, England.

A fire and rescue axe introduced just in time for WW2. For the civilian market, it was branded the “Diablo”.

Founded around the turn of the century (1900), in the port city of Gävle, Sweden.

Axes made in East Germany during the Cold War period, stamped “GDR” for the German Democratic Republic.

Sold in Canada from the early 1900s into the 1950s, the maker of these “Swedish” axes will surprise you.

The Lehmann Collection is large gallery of vintage axes from makers around the world and is searchable by country.
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