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http://tylergunworks.com/tomahawks.shtml

Nothing fancy, but they sure are pretty. Not so eexpensive you wouldn't be afraid to use them.
He does pretty good case coloring on shooters too.
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Blaine, those are really lovely. I had absolutely no idea you could color case stainless steel!
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They look too good to use :mrgreen: my old hawk is kept by the door in case of unwelcome visitors.
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Thanks for posting that Blaine! Really like his Viking style stuff.

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Imma get one pretty soon, and keep it where I can coon finger it regular. Fling it at marauding injuns, and stuff 8)
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Those are fantastic!
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Those are nice, have ya been to the Cody museum and seen the one there?
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I have a question for the knowledgeable.......OK, we see these movies and read stories of Indians using these tomahawks but I always thought Indians had no knowledge of iron. What did they do, make them from existing pieces of iron from other items.....or were they stone and the movies incorrectly showed them as iron?----6
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Sixgun, Otzi the Iceman had a copper axe with a two foot handle. Tests on his hair revealed particles of arsenic and copper, possibly he was involved in smelting of ore. He lived 5000 plus years ago in europe,
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Sixgun wrote:I have a question for the knowledgeable.......OK, we see these movies and read stories of Indians using these tomahawks but I always thought Indians had no knowledge of iron. What did they do, make them from existing pieces of iron from other items.....or were they stone and the movies incorrectly showed them as iron?----6

They were made of stone and bone....until Europeans started trading them iron ones.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomahawk_(axe)

Not sure how accurate the article is. I know my cousin used one in his 5 Afghan tours....
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Those obsidian blades, arrow/spears, axes etc can be just as sharp as a razor.....
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Mmmmm thanks....learn somethin' new everyday......----6
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steel arrived via the spanish in the 1400s to south america and then to north america. the spanish didn't seem to be traders, they were enslavers primarily and kept the indigineous peoples in poverty.

iron and steel arrived via fur traders in the canadian north, accessed through hudson bay, some time in the early 1600s. that exchange transformed those northern peoples from stone age to modern technology. they boiled water in iron kettles rather than woven baskets, and they traded for other steel and iron tools.
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gamekeeper wrote:They look too good to use :mrgreen: my old hawk is kept by the door in case of unwelcome visitors.
Cor! You keep an offensive weapon in your home!?!? How Un-British of you... :wink: :mrgreen:
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BlaineG wrote:Those obsidian blades, arrow/spears, axes etc can be just as sharp as a razor.....
Sharper.

Flint and Obsidian fracture at the molecular level. Brain Surgeons like Obsidian flake blades for this reason. Steel can never be that sharp.
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vancelw wrote:
Sixgun wrote:I have a question for the knowledgeable.......OK, we see these movies and read stories of Indians using these tomahawks but I always thought Indians had no knowledge of iron. What did they do, make them from existing pieces of iron from other items.....or were they stone and the movies incorrectly showed them as iron?----6

They were made of stone and bone....until Europeans started trading them iron ones.

EDIT: Found this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomahawk_(axe)

Not sure how accurate the article is. I know my cousin used one in his 5 Afghan tours....
A lot of light infantry still carry them. Its a legacy from Rogers Rangers.
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sore shoulder wrote:
vancelw wrote:
Sixgun wrote:I have a question for the knowledgeable.......OK, we see these movies and read stories of Indians using these tomahawks but I always thought Indians had no knowledge of iron. What did they do, make them from existing pieces of iron from other items.....or were they stone and the movies incorrectly showed them as iron?----6
They were made of stone and bone....until Europeans started trading them iron ones.

EDIT: Found this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomahawk_(axe)

Not sure how accurate the article is. I know my cousin used one in his 5 Afghan tours....
A lot of light infantry still carry them. Its a legacy from Rogers Rangers.
I still prefer the Soviet MPL-50... and it doesn't freak the ring knockers.
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Thanks Grizz....and you others!---6
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