I know I talk a lot about how my spike hawk is my most used tomahawk - and it's true. But I'm also a bit terrified of the spike - at least when I'm carrying it or using the blade side. I've got my first tomahawk on order, a Cold Steel Trailhawk.

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I already plan to strip the paint, and give it a good patina, as well as customizing the handle to my liking. Still not sold on a tomahawk becoming a mainstay in my kit, as I carry small hatchets, a Collins boys axe, or a 8" Kukri for... Thanks! It was made by Joe Delaronde, and I got it from him about 20 years ago.

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It's his trapper's axe, if memory serves. Looks like a good one! Of course, the undisputed heavyweight champ is the Rifleman's hawk. As someone who doesn't get enough practice, I find the heavier Hudson Bay is easier to use for wood processing. Of course hawks also have a fighting aspect which some people consider more important.

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So, which is your favorite CS tomahawk? I was looking around at different one-piece metal tomahawks and was having trouble finding one that looked like it would do what I wanted it to do, so I decided to cut down a little-used full size Estwing axe and turn it into a tomahawk-like object. I reduced the length of the head by just... We are excited to be a new dealer for The American Tomahawk Company. Recently acquired by RMJ they have put out their first model and appropriately called it the Model 1. It is available with Hickory or Nylon Polymer Handles.

Check them out at... I am looking to purchase a cold Steel tomahawk in the near future and I'm am in a good deliemma I like the riflesmans and pipe Hawks for the hammer pommel on the back but I'm going for a woods tool that I can also use to practice my tomahawk fighting reviews on YouTube suggest that the... I have a CRKT Woods Chogan Tomahawk that's head is so loose it slides right down the handle. Got it around Christmas it was fine now it won't stay slides right down.