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Mark Mason

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Hi all,
Thank you for accepting me. I’m a retired teacher, getting into diy simple restoration and allotmenteering.

I have found what I think is a Billhook, minus a handle. I’ve done one basic rust removal using vinegar. I believe the handle type is called a socket handle. There are no holes in the socket.
 
Welcome, did your finger find that the blade was still sharp , I’ve seen a few of those billhooks with paracord or leather string around the handle . The modern day equivalent..
 

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Haha yes! I found it all rusted up at the bottom of a tank of water! Silly me didn’t think it would still be sharp! Lesson learned lol! Interesting photo. Is there a socket handle inside the wooden handle. Thanks for the info.
 
Haha yes! I found it all rusted up at the bottom of a tank of water! Silly me didn’t think it would still be sharp! Lesson learned lol! Interesting photo. Is there a socket handle inside the wooden handle. Thanks for the info.
Tbh I’m not sure , what I do know is there is a sharp horrible disc at the end of the leather bands, yours looks like its already for the hand as such may only need something to improve the grip - what a cracking find and amazing how it’s survived under water .. other members may have a better insight on this tool but definitely worth saving..
 
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