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For auctions contracted and managed by an Independent Affiliate, K-BID Online, Inc. By placing a bid on this auction you are agreeing to the auction specific terms listed below in addition to K-BID user terms. This auction is contracted by Pickett Enterprises. 0.5 oz.There is a 13.00% BUYERS PREMIUM on this auction. Extraordinary, simply gorgeous patina throughout. Structurally solid & strong with head firmly attached. Handle looks to be original or very close in age, at the very least and is in great shape. Minimal rust (at top of blade, see 1st and last 2 pics) and light pitting throughout. Blade is nice & smooth with no nicks and is dull (as it is supposed to be). Good/VG antique condition with minor -to- moderate overall wear from normal use over the years but NO major breaks or repairs.

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May require a thorough detailing to bring to its full potential. Being offered for sale AS-FOUND, uncleaned. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR IMPORTANT CONDITION NOTES. with parents when in his mid teens) from circa the very late 19th or early 20th century (as per internet research), as seen in the pictures/as described in the title. Being offered for sale is the antique PROSPECTING PICK-AXE stamped "HARDSOCG" (pronounced HARD-SOCK, first name Martin - 19th century inventor/manufacturer of coal mining tools, as per internet research) by MARTIN HARDSOCG CO. of Pittsburgh, PA (born in Germany, came to U.S.A.
