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Big ol' bunch of tactical tomahawks

Law of Thirds - If I'm following what you're saying, then yes, I do have plans to offer the option of a wider hammer poll than the standard Woodsman model. At 1/4" thick, I know it's not something I'd want to frame a house with, but it still works for general hammering. Just takes a bit of care with the aim. :) I have video planned to show some hammering with it at some point, as well as general demonstrations of the tactical 'hawk lineup.

Had an obnoxious fellow at a gun show tell me that the Woodsman wasn't really a hammer poll. I really wanted to tell him to lay his hand on the table and I would "not hammer" it, but refrained. :)

Also have plans for some more specialized 'hawk models and perhaps something that's more on the "toy" side of things, but those will be sometime down the road. Right now I'm working on launching a line of mid-tech stock removal knives, one of which is a version of the knife Riverwarrior posted.
 
Storm Crow, You make a good tool. War is hard, dirty, bloody work. Hard work requires a strong tool and you do such tools. If I lived in the U.S., I would have bought you Hawk, but Russia will not pass customs. ... Good luck.
 
Droohmakov - Thanks, man. I sold an ax to a fellow in St. Petersburg once, a more traditional hickory-handled hatchet. It took longer to get from Moscow to St. Petersburg, and longer to get from one side of St. Petersburg to the other, than it did to get from Texas to Russia. How much of that was customs, I have no idea. But I could guess that something that looked more aggressive might have an even harder time. :(
 
Just a quick interjection, 90% of all stats are pulled out of someones ass, so where are you pulling these hammer stats from. as someone who swung a hammer for almost twenty years( an estwing 22oz framing hammer for most of that time), i say you only get carpal tunnel if you swing it wrong.

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Been keeping an eye on his blades. His hawks look very nice as well. Won't be surprised if he makes a kukri someday ;)
 
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