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Brass Smoking Tomahawk with Steel Insert
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This classic brass pipe-axe is an exact replica of one found along the Blanchard River in Ohio, where they were traded extensively in the early 18th Century. The head and blade are engraved brass, with a heavy steel insert dovetailed into place at the edge of the blade. Complete with hardwood handle drilled for smoking.
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Engraved Brass Tomahawk
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This nice reproduction of an old engraved brass smoking pipe axe features piercings, iron insert bit, completely drilled head and handle and is ready for smoking. Complete with nicely finished hardwood handle and will please even the most discriminating owner. 19” overall length with handle.
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Miniature Smoking Tomahawk
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A very nice miniature of the popular brass pipe axe with brass head and mouth piece. Completely drilled and ready for smoking! One of our most popular items. Overall length is 10-3/4”.
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Mammen Axe
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The axe, inherited from the Frank’s wars with the Romans, remained an ever-present Viking weapon. It also demonstrated the Scandinavian genius for evolving specialized weaponry. The smaller axes are sized to be carried thrust through a belt, to serve as a backup weapon and being one-handed, they were used in combination with a shield. The Mammen Axe, one of the best-known and best-decorated examples of the small Viking throwing axe, is a perfect example of the Viking’s blend of art and war. Excavated from a famous 10th century barrow near Mammen, Denmark, the original is decorated with silver-inlaid engraving in the typical Celtic manner. Our recreation of this beautiful piece is a tribute to the creative as well as the martial side of this dynamic, influential culture.
KEY FEATURES:
• Historically accurate
• Incised silver decoration
• Fully functional
MEASUREMENTS:
BLADE LENGTH: 4“
HANDLE LENGTH: 17 3/4”
BARREL LENGTH:
OVERALL LENGTH: 17 1/2“
WEIGHT: 1lb 3oz
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Ash Tomahawk Handles
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Ash Tomahawk Handles
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Roach Belly Knife with Sheath
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This “Roach Belly” (curved cutting edge) knife of the 17th and 18th centuries is of the type sold by the earliest Hudson’s Bay Co. traders. A typical English kitchen knife of the period. Features antiqued bone scales, a full tang, and carbon steel blade. 9” overall, 5” blade
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Hickory Tomahawk Handles
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Hickory Tomahawk Handles
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Hudson Bay Tomahawk
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The very finest quality throwing hawk available! Perfectly balanced, hand-forged head complete with straight grain hickory handle.
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Mouse Tomahawk
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Forged blade, 5” long, 23/4” wide. Ideal for women or children as a throwing hawk or small camp axe. Hickory handle 16” long. Assembled weight only 1 pound.
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Hickory Handles for Mouse Hawks
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Hickory handle 16” long.
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