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Marble's rifleman hawk

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Hello everyone,

I've been eyeing this Marble's rifleman's hawk for a little bit, anyone has any experience with this one ? If yes, what you think of it ? I wanna make sure it's worth it, i like the shape and overall design. There's not a lot of reviews of it out there.

Thanks, cheers!
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Hello everyone,

I've been eyeing this Marble's rifleman's hawk for a little bit, anyone has any experience with this one ? If yes, what you think of it ? I wanna make sure it's worth it, i like the shape and overall design. There's not a lot of reviews of it out there.

Thanks, cheers!
MR618_fc998612-37d2-425f-93df-51d0694390de_700x.jpg
Did they just recently come out with this product?
 
I have one of their small hatchets given to me by my wife probably 30 years ago. I kept it in my vehicle for years when I was selling logging equipment. It saved me many times when I had to chop trees out of my way. It's an excellent little tool and I throw it in my deer hunting pack every year. Dog
 
I wonder where it is made, some of their stuff is made by imacasa
I believe and some is made in Pakistan and some new old stock items are still US produced. I just looked it up and it is indeed made in Pakistan, sadly the quality from there is not what one might hope. It isn't terribly expensive so maybe give it a chance, I have an old tomahawk made in indie from when I was a kid that is still an excellent tool.
 
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Says Pakistan right on the underside of the head in that image. It'd possibly worth considering if it was one of their El Salvadoran-made axes but the Pakistan-sourced items are flea market filler.
 
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