Summary: | double a a "double bit" axe is referd to an axe with two blades the handle was usually short. My father had one in his household when he was a boy Often people would have one side sharp for cutting wood, and a dull side for cutting ice in the winter when they would take a load of wood from the woods and carry it home over [reverse] the ice. The 'double bit" axe was used for many purposes. From Vocab List 1913- Used I and Sup Not used Withdrawn ~ sled, ~-ball mitt, ~ bitter, ~ crew, crew 4, ~-handed, ~ Irish chain, Irish chain, ~ jar, jar 2, ~ linnet, ~ sled, ~ sleigh, ~ wagon sled, ~-spring trap, ~-team cart ~ blader, ~ spruce, spruce beer NEWFOUNDLAND FOLKLORE SURVEY. Reverse at D_16259.
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