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Howdy.

I've made a few posts here already, but, since I'm relatively new to BF and new to AT&H, I thought I'd post a pic of my tomahawks. (click to enlarge)

The top 'hawk was a gift of unknown maker. Looks forged, but has no identifying marks.

I picked up the middle tomahawk in Colorado. Maker's initials are JD. I really like the balance of this 'hawk. Blade shape is very functional.

Just got the bottom tomahawk: it is from Keith Johnson here at BF. Very nice, but I haven't 'tested' it out yet.

I haven't tricked these out the way some of you have done, but I may try to 'improve' one here soon--you guys have inspired me here.

Thanks and see you on the forum.
 

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putting a sebbie in your pic just says you are not a noob to good tools regardless of your join date:thumbup:

there are alot of smart guys on here when it comes to hawks so you chose a good place. i learn stuff from them all the time.
 
Thanks.

I thought it would be useful to have a reference object in the shot and the Sebbie was in my pocket. One of my favorites.

I'm glad to find some other tomahawk enthusiasts.
 
Rotte: I like your hawks. You'll find there are few 'idots' on this forum but most are totally tomahawk crazy. Welcome aboard.

Best
Dwight
 
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