Boy Scout Axe - Over Half a Century Young, But Still Going Strong
I have not hung on to a lot of my boyhood things, but somehow this axe has remained with me for over 50 years. As the photos below will show, it's had some use on camp-outs. Equipped with an embossed leather sheath, the axe still has the original sticker which notes that it is an "Official Scout Axe" by True Temper. I did a cursory look on the internet and there are some similar axes, but they usually claim little more than $30, so I don't think I have a great collector's item, although I did notice one going for $89.99. One that looks like mine is trying to claim $1,000! I wonder if they have any takers....
According to Wikipedia, "The Old Stone Forge of Wallingford, Vermont, founded in 1808, became the American Fork and Hoe Co. In 1949, the name was changed to True Temper." So, True Temper has been around a while.
It is an axe with weight and substance and has taken some abuse without failing, as noted by gouges and nicks and scrapes from my pre-teen days. I'd be tempted to take it out in the woods again if needed. Even after half a century it seems like it could still cut anything down.
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