I wonder what Maine-based axe company they use?
For a great deal less money, you can get some great old steel off ebay. You'll probably have to find a new handle, but then at least you get to choose the grain and you don't have to scrape off that hideous and pointless paint job.
I have a double bit kelly true temper flint edge cruiser, a collins legitimus dayton with 18" handle, a Norlund Voyageur hatchet and a great little unmarked hatchet with a 12" handle (my first axe purchase). All bought off ebay and while shipping was pretty expensive for some of them, the axes themselves were cheap. All needed/still need a little work to get them into perfect working condition and as I don't own a belt sander that means lots of patience, sandpaper of various grains and buffing compound.
I recently saw a nice '50s kelly perfect jersey pattern go for $255 on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=120415381905