I found this hilarious passage about axe safety in a book called Shelters,
Shacks, and Shanties by D.C. Beard written back in 1914. I'm reading this thing all serious and then came to the "chump section." I had no idea this word was being used back then like it is today.
Shacks, and Shanties by D.C. Beard written back in 1914. I'm reading this thing all serious and then came to the "chump section." I had no idea this word was being used back then like it is today.
Here it is:
XVIII- HOW TO USE AN AXE
Dangers
The etymology of "chump" indicates it may have been around since the early 1700s.
ReplyDeleteIronically, it also means: a short, thick piece of wood.
Which is hilarious in correlation to a discussion involving axes!
CRCO, that's some great info, thanks!
DeleteWere double bits in use then?
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