New Tomahawk

SCALPHUNTER

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This is a photo of my new Tomahawk, prior to being "dressed" up. "Wa'do ugi'na'li" (Thank you my friends).
 

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Thanks Randy, Shortly I'll be "antiquing" the head, adding brass tacks down the handle, and a beaded and fringed "drop" at the end of the haft.
 
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Please post images when you finish the embellishments. I like to use brass wire in sheath making, I think it gives a very cool look. Very stellar piece!
 
I agree, I can't wait till you get it dressed properly.Dave2thumbs
 
Okay guys, here is the final result after "dressing" up the hawk by "antiquing" the head, running brass tacks down the length of the handle, and adding a fringed, buckskin beaded "drop" at the end of the haft. Thanks.
 

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That one was realy great Scalphunter. It looks great. Very nice wood in the handle, and nice finish. I realy like the brass tacks to and the beadwork. Who made the hawk.
I must have one made for me, by my axemaking friend. Its 10 out of 10 thumbs my friend.

Seved
 
That one was realy great Scalphunter. It looks great. Very nice wood in the handle, and nice finish. I realy like the brass tacks to and the beadwork. Who made the hawk.
I must have one made for me, by my axemaking friend. Its 10 out of 10 thumbs my friend.

Seved

Thanks guys. The hawk and handle were made by Loren Hughes, of Kings Forge.
 
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That looks great. Took an already sweet hawk and made it better.Dave2thumbs
 
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