Looks like a very nice axe. It's interesting how varied people's feelings and opinions are when it comes to axes, probably has to do with what sort of work they do with them. The first non summer job survey crew I was on had a preference for a 2.5 lb double bit cruisers axe.
When I went to the state DNR, they used a 2.25 lb single bit cruisers axe, which I never really liked much. I managed talk my boss into letting me use a double bit.
I kept it very sharp as I had been trained to do in my previous job. Then one day out in the woods my instrument man asked to borrow my axe to cut down a 6" grand fir, I guess he was used to the dull club he normally cared when we were brushing line, first swing cut clean through half the tree and continued on to his shin. We had to take him to the ER for stitches. Because the axe had drawn blood we decided it needed a name, it was known after that as Leg Biter.
When I left the crew to move on to a new position my instrument man pulled it out of the truck and handed to me and said " You take this f***ing thing with you"
I still have it, it doesn't seem as effortless to use as I remember it anymore though!