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First off, congratulations on 400 posts, an excellent product and design and a spectacular new venture! WIth Prisco involved, my only concern may be how much stock to buy when ATC goes public.

Secondly, are there any plans/ideas in the works for different configurations in the Tomahawks? Specifically, a chopping hawk (primary use) with a chrome-moly pick for self-arrest in snow travel, perhaps an aluminum/titanium handle for belays? A climbing/mountaineering pick with a chopping ability would be a very useful thing, although, admittedly, of limited appeal. Let me volunteer for any testing you may require!

Again, good luck Andy. You won't need it.
 
Andy,
How about a nano titanium folding covert bear attack option?
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Hey Andy! Put me on that Beta-Testers list as well! I guarantee to put them through hell.
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Stay back! or I'll...OUCH...cut myself.
 
...if I told you guys who and how many people have contacted us for testing, you would not believe it.
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Suffice it to say that last week, we instituted some research into a Hawk, made from space age materials, sporting multi-faceted design features (the ones listed above inclusive), while keeping true to the primary functions of a Tomahawk....tool and CQB instrument.

Over the coming weeks, I expect our data will be compiled....materials you guys mentioned are certainly being considered, as well as handle ideas which will blow you away!!!



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Andy Prisco,
Co-Founder, Manager
American Tomahawk Company
877-557-5200
http://www.americantomahawk.com
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Sort of an offensive/survival ice axe. That does sound interesting. A steel handled 'rescue model' with a serrated blade for cutting webbing, maybe.

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"Dream as if you'll live forever, Live as if you'll die today"
-- James Dean

-Jesse Foust

[This message has been edited by scouter27 (edited 02-25-2001).]
 
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