My Beloved Wren

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Just wanted to show off my most used and abused blade of all time (and I've used and abused many a blade!).

This is the RMJ Jenny Wren. I have chopped and processed countless amounts of wood......sliced and diced many different kinds of metal to really test the edges and thrown this hawk literally thousands of times.

S you can see, I've filed down the G10 scales for an incredible grip.

It gets used at least 4 or 5 times a week to throw, chop and cut food. It's a thing of beauty!!


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I've been looking int something similar, do you find any downsides to the spike. Or rather, do you use it much? I'm more worried about doing something stupid to myself with the spike vs something with just a bit but maybe I just don't know the utility of the spike.
 
In my opinion, I feel the spike has much more utility than a poll.

I own many tomahawks with spikes and have found the ability to dig, rake, grab things, poke holes, carve and even throw has made them much more useful than not.

Anytime I've ever needed to hammer something, I've used the flat side of the head of the hawk with no problem.

As far as safety goes, I've heard the argument many times over the years that your more likely to hurt yourself with a spike tomahawk.

Bullcrap.

Like any other time your working with or using an edged tool...........PAY ATTENTION!

I've been using these for years and I've never once had a mishap with the spike.

If someone's not willing to spend a little time to learn some of the nuances of any given tool or device, then they shouldn't be messing with it to begin with and the liability falls on them, not the object.
 
Would be very handy to have........Well that quarter wont work in a vending machine any more :)
 
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