Here is some statistics on this broadaxe:

the manufacturer is B Sharp (I am not familiar with this brand name but it sounds English in nature).

The cutting edge is 9" in width, and the axe is 9" in height from the cutting edge to the top of the poll.

There is no pitting on the tool steel inset which is 1"+ in width yet.

The axe rings out well if struck with a metal object, meaning that the tempering is good.

The axe is hung right handed, and the handle is of white oak with a 3" offset, also it is 27.5" long.

The axe hangs nicely if suspended by the handle loosely, and should work well under use.

I will be posting pictures eventually as I figure the proceedure out (again).

NH