Re: Axesmith, bladesmith or scythesmith
There is an English surname, Sixsmith, which is thought to mean scythe-smith, a maker of scythes. A Scottish surname, Naismith, is usually explained as 'knife-smith, though some suggest that it means a nail maker.
There are several German specialist 'smith' names, such as Messerschmidt (knife-smith) and Hammerschmidt. I suppose it's possible that such names have been translated into English in the USA.
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Axesmith, bladesmith or scythesmith  ·  Getb2  ·  4/22/2013, 8:20 AM
Re: Axesmith, bladesmith or scythesmith  ·  Jim Young  ·  4/26/2013, 6:51 AM
Re: Axesmith, bladesmith or scythesmith  ·  mirfak  ·  4/26/2013, 9:39 AM
Re: Axesmith, bladesmith or scythesmith  ·  Jim Young  ·  4/28/2013, 2:39 AM
Re: Axesmith, bladesmith or scythesmith  ·  Jim Young  ·  4/29/2013, 3:31 AM
Re: Axesmith, bladesmith or scythesmith  ·  Getb2  ·  5/9/2013, 2:07 AM