On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Bruce Johnson <xxxxxx@pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote:

Famously the cutlass was designed to be used by inexperienced sailors in close quarters; in truth, hatchets and short axes were used almost as frequently, as those were very common tools aboard a wooden ship (thus multiple use devices), and are as easy to wield (probably easier, since they get used a lot, so there’s muscle memory.)


Hatchets and short axes are much less useful as weapons.  

Better than nothing, and probably used due to availability, but generally not the best tool for the job.

Muscle memory not not withstanding.  

Swords have a much longer striking surface than an axe, and a point, and much better balance.  


Dan



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