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Finding out who makes a tomahawk

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Hey everyone! This is my first post. Happy to be a part of the community. I have a question for everyone. I saw this tomahawk out and I can't seem to find any information on it. It looked like a Joseph Bowen micro hatchet, only it was attached to a fiberglass (or polymer I do not quite know) handle. I remember watching a video where blades could be interchanged on it. It was an interesting concept. I have seen photos here and there of it but that is all I can get on it. Would anyone have any information on this? Again, I am happy to be a part of the community. Any leads would be great! Thanks guys!
 
Is it only the maker that interests you or is it the workmanship and quality of the steel? Bona-fide manufacturers that are proud of their product pretty much always sign (ie stamp or otherwise identify) their work. "it looked like" (without markings) is often a case of : 'imitation is the sincerely form of flattery'. Except when it comes to scruples (quality) and greenbacks.
 
Yes thank you for the responses. More or less it is out of simple curiosity. I remember when I originally saw the video it was a custom maker. Once I find out who made it, I will be able to do further research into build quality and whether or not it is worth buying.
 
Of course I am interested in quality. I don't buy a blade unless it was proudly made with quality in mind, but based on that one picture I cannot tell if it has been signed or if it has a logo or anything. As I said, once I find out who made it, I can do the proper research. This concept does interest me since I do remember it having multiple different blades that can be attached. Any possible information on this product would be helpful.
 
Hey Mach189 i appreciate the suggestion. I previously tried that and because of my email adresses i cannot sign up. It is really odd. I was going to try to figure it out but i decided i would come here first and see if you guys knew it first.
 
Hey guys! Figured it out. Wilmont Knives produces the tomahawk there. Cool design. Interested to see prices and such. Thank for the help guys
 
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