Nice small Axe.
3030remchester beat me to the post WW1 products story. If not for deep pockets folks our Favored guns may not have been built.
I have a Winchester shotshell loader somewhere. I took it to gun shows some years back and never found any real interest in it. It's small enough to fit in a small bag or a coat pocket. I found an original Winchester Pen knife in a cigar box at a greasy spoon next to where the register was. The lady that owned th place did estate sales on weekends and dropped the knives in the box. It cost me a buck. When I sold my knife collection it brought 75 or so.
Other than Model 97's or M-12's I didn't see much by Winchester in the Ozarks.
Winchester put their name on everything !!!
Tools, guns, knives and axes, fishing gear, etc.....
A fella could collect Winchester his whole life and never
get one of everything they labeled.
Chuck[/QUOTE
Unlike modern gun companies that sell their good name to be placed on any piece of imported junk, as I understand it, Winchester actually produced many of their items. Winchester tools are superb quality. I have a friend with a Winchester bicycle. I need to do some more study of their hardware business. When I was escorting deer and elk hunters, I used a Winchester 2 pound axe with a short handle to help quarter the beasts for easier extraction from the woods.