Inspiration for hawk mods

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I know that modding CS hawks is quite popular these days, so I've been researching this site and various other resources for ideas and inspiration. In my online travels, I came across three custom makers who offer very nice examples of utilitarian hawks from the colonial period: H&B, Beaver Bill, and Fort Turner. I'm sure this trio is known by most knowledgeable tomahawk aficionados, but they were new to me so I thought I'd share for anyone else looking for directions to go with their own modifications.
 
Googling "cold steel tomahawk mods" is really a good place for inspirations. I personally like to get some ideas from movies, i.e. The Patritot
 
I know that modding CS hawks is quite popular these days, so I've been researching this site and various other resources for ideas and inspiration. In my online travels, I came across three custom makers who offer very nice examples of utilitarian hawks from the colonial period: H&B, Beaver Bill, and Fort Turner. I'm sure this trio is known by most knowledgeable tomahawk aficionados, but they were new to me so I thought I'd share for anyone else looking for directions to go with their own modifications.

Wanted to add another custom hawk maker....Steve Liley over at Coal Creek Forge.....AMAZING work and the friendliest guy you will ever meet!
 
Ryan Johnson, of RMJ forge is known best for his tactical hawks, but he makes some really amazing period pieces as well.
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Wanted to add another custom hawk maker....Steve Liley over at Coal Creek Forge.....AMAZING work and the friendliest guy you will ever meet!
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I just scored 2 of Steves spike hawks on the secondary market. Even slightly used you can see the quality in them. I've also had the chance to talk with him on the phone. You'd be hard pressed to find a more likeable and frendly guy.
 
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