>>928489When I think of an Italian axe, it's usually a tomahawk style with no poll.
I never knew these patterns existed but somehow they feel familiar.
I'm driving trough the length of Italy and Sicily later this year.
I'll definitely be on the lookout.
Meanwhile, I'll keep searching to see if they're still produced.
I'm sure someone out there is still making them.
Old family companies are incredibly resilient sometimes.
Image is the Ligurian type, of Angelo B.
Closest I've found so far.