Who makes Tomahawks? Show pix if possible

Started by Regret Chancy, November 08, 2009, 10:48:42 AM

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Regret Chancy

I have a liking for 'hawks. Own a few of differing styles from American Tomahwk Company even though the heads have Taiwan in small letters. While not in vogue right now for many SASS and CAS members other than those who base their persona on early and late mountain man and indian figures it would be cool to see some of you makers out there give the idea some thought and maybe a little PC belt carry sheaths and such. All of you with the flair to make these knives of all kinds are blessed because there is some great work shown here and alot of us just dont have half of you all's ability and talent. :D :D :D ;D ;D ;D ;D
                                                                  RC
"Aint nothing better than riding a fine horse into new country"

GunClick Rick

Bunch a ole scudders!

John M Cohea

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GunClick Rick

Bunch a ole scudders!

ChuckBurrows



Same pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop




An couple of upper Missouri war axes




Another pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop




The wrought iron and steel used for the head on this one were picked up along the Oregon Trail in Wyoming circa 1974






Another pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop




Before it got all the fancy bead work added




aka Nolan Sackett
Frontier Knifemaker & Leathersmith

ChuckBurrows

Another pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop




and last one for now - the excellent head was forged by Stuart Willis - one of the best - www.swillisforge.com




some period carry options:










aka Nolan Sackett
Frontier Knifemaker & Leathersmith

Marshal Deadwood

Best I ever saw , Chuck. Period.

You are an American artist, indeed.

Mike

Regret Chancy

Absolutly awe inspiring! It is amazing to see these and so much like what I figgered I would need a time machine to see. What would one of those set a feller back in the funds department? I might put off buying a 1860 Uberti Henry next week? You guys are doubled and tripled up in the talent department and have a real gift. Thanks, Regret ;D
"Aint nothing better than riding a fine horse into new country"

Kid Terico

Chuck thats the best I,ve ever seen. Just plain OUTSTANDING. Gotta get me one of those.Leave a few lay around your work shop and let me know when your gone. ;D ;DKT

GunClick Rick

Damn it Chuck my eyes went bankrupt just lookin at "em" :o :'(
Bunch a ole scudders!

DarbyFett

I'll brb, gonna go pick up some lotto tickets :o :o :o

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