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In 1933, Plumb released the Boy Scout of America Plumb Voyageur Hatchet. It was designed by a famous Boy Scout who modeled thepattern after the hatchets used by fur trading voyageurs from years past.
NO Nail Notch. The head lacks a nail slot.This is most likely due to the head being relatively small at only 16 ounceswith a 2 1/2” cutting edge. Total weight is 1.2 pounds.
The handle is only 11” longwith the words “Official Voyageur Axe” stamped along the side. Which is hasmostly worn off.
This was the first year Plumbchanged the BSA logo to the larger logo with the Fleur-De-Lis in the centerwith the words “Boy Scouts of America” around the outside ring. The outsidering is jagged similar to sun rays. The patented screw wedge was again used inthis hatchet.