In article >,
"john d hamilton" > wrote:
> Helping to clear out an old garden shed in London u.k., we found this
> cleaver.
>
> Its pretty ancient probably from about 1910 or so.
>
> Some think it's a woodworking tool or similar, and others think its a
> butchers cleaver, although some think not, because butchers cleavers are
> usually much bigger and you can see from the photo it's really quite small.
> it also has the number 6 stamped on the blade. anyone any idea what its
> original purpose was likely to be? thanks.
>
> photo on tinypic website:
> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=33y5a9u&s=4
Looks like a kitchen cleaver to me... That hole in the end of the blade
is for hanging it from kitchen hooks.
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