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Tomahawks #122079 07/11/07 12:57 AM
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I would like to know how many members own tomahawks....I am more interested in wood handled tomahawks. I would like pictures, if you have them.

Here is a picture of my Fort Turner.
[Linked Image from img.photobucket.com]


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Re: Tomahawks [Re: BRAMEL] #122080 07/11/07 01:14 AM
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I like that one, but I like the "Roger's Rangers" model better. Why must it cost twice as much?

I'm currently trying to decide whether to get the SOG VTAC or the Cold Steel Vietnam hawk. They're both vietnam style spike hawks. I know I NEED one of them. I'm also looking for a functional, affordable Roman axe. Something like this:
[Linked Image from images.andale.com]

This is one I'll probably HAVE to have. Maybe after the Vietnam hawk. It's from Condor.
[Linked Image from condortk.com]


As of now, this is my only hawk. Sorry, no wood.

[Linked Image from i7.photobucket.com]

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Re: Tomahawks [Re: StabbyJoe] #122081 07/11/07 01:28 AM
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The CS hawk is 5150 and the SOG is 420.


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Re: Tomahawks [Re: BRAMEL] #122082 07/11/07 02:44 AM
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BRAMEL - that's a nice looking hawk! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> I have two Cold Steel hawks - the Rifleman and the VietNam tomahawk. I personally like a good poll on the hawk for hammering/driving, etc. The curved blade point can be used for piercing cans, etc. Tom


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Re: Tomahawks [Re: Private Klink] #122083 07/11/07 03:59 AM
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hey stabby I don't hava a hawk but want one and I vote for the cold steel over the sog, I have yet to read a good review about SOG it even says not for throwing on it. so the CS is your best bet they beat the trash out of their stuff all the time.
I personaly like the poll or norse hawk


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Re: Tomahawks [Re: james_bond] #122084 07/11/07 10:48 AM
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I have already taken photos of my finished primitive knives and will photo my hawk. I will post them.


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Re: Tomahawks [Re: BRAMEL] #122085 07/11/07 11:33 AM
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I'm afraid my tomahawk collection is lacking. I saw some nice ones at Blade from Condor that interested me. Here is my POS Cold Steel Norse Hawk:
[Linked Image from i173.photobucket.com]
Here is my Viking Bearded Axe from Museum Replicas:
[Linked Image from i173.photobucket.com]
Here they are together:
[Linked Image from i173.photobucket.com]


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Re: Tomahawks [Re: BRAMEL] #122086 07/11/07 11:44 AM
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That is a cracker of a 'hawk is it the same one you carried on your camping trip with the in-laws?

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TradBowBoy recommended the Fort Turner hawks to me. I will hopefully pick one up soon. My friend gave me a forged one for my B-Day two years ago. I made a leather cover for it.

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Re: Tomahawks [Re: Horn Dog] #122088 07/11/07 12:29 PM
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Horn Dog,

I really like the look of your viking axe.....how does she chop?


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Re: Tomahawks [Re: jd01] #122089 07/11/07 12:30 PM
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That is a cracker of a 'hawk is it the same one you carried on your camping trip with the in-laws?

Yes! it's the very same hawk. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Tomahawks [Re: BRAMEL] #122090 07/11/07 12:36 PM
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Horn Dog,

I really like the look of your viking axe.....how does she chop?
Pretty well, actually. I prefer my Gerber Camp Axe for chopping, though.


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