In the 1880s, the price of an axe varied depending on the type and quality, but it typically ranged from about $1 to $3. Basic axes could be found for as low as 75 cents, while higher-quality or specialized axes might cost more. Prices could also fluctuate based on location and availability. Overall, axes were relatively affordable tools for farmers, lumberjacks, and households during that era.
About $2200.
about 4 to 6 cent
A wood axe, a stone axe, a iron axe, a golden axe, and a diamond axe
Basketball wasn't even invented yet in the 1880s.
You axe away
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you can get free axe's by killing creatures that wears axe
Shove the axe up in his axe
axe works
axe away
A small axe is simply called "a small axe" or a "hatchet".
A small axe is simply called "a small axe" or a "hatchet".