Picked up new hawk from 2 Hawks Tomahawks

I got to give credit where credit is due, I had a great experience with Mr. Devin Price, I don't work or am I on any payroll with anybody, but I just got my 2Hawks Double Bit Hatchet from 2Hawks and it came out perfect even the bevel on the bits were different one to chop and the other bit to split I was very impressed and it work's great, carries very compact and the sheath is top notch too, would I get another one from 2Hawks heh yeah, I would recommand it to everybody, like I said mine came out great.
 
Say Heah Guys, I have two wood processing tool's by 2Hawks, I have the Trapper Double Bit Hatchet and the Voyager, both of my tool's came out perfect, very sharp and very pleasant to the eye, I'm sort of a steel snob and the 6150 carbon is a great steel for a Hawk, it holds a great edge and for a hard steel it's not that hard to sharpen it even in the field, actually tge only problem I have with my 2Hawks is I have a hard time choosing which one to take with me both have advantages over eachother like my double bit hatchet is very compact easy to carry whether on person or attached to my pack, at first when I got mine I thought it was too small but taking it out for some chopping I realized this thing is great, one side to chop with abd the other side to split, it's great for processing wood for fire and especially excellent for shelter building too, the Voyager eliminated me from taking my G.B. SEA and I can use the head for some serious cutting and slicing and dicing, OH did I mention it's a excellent chopper too, and compact, I think all the guys that have negative things to say about the 2Hawks are guys that never held one in their hands, mine came out perfect not only to look at but also how they function, no question in my mind is that Devin Price is a artist his Hawks IMO are the best looking ones the steel is exceptional and he uses his own Hawks so he can up-grade at anytime, again to experience how I feel about my 2Hawks is you got to handle one and see what I'm talking about, I have no regrets and The (Beast) Warlord the one with the Tricia edge is next on Santa's list, Mr. Price makes some awesome tools.
 
Hi Guy, I like Traditional stuff, I'm not heavy into reenactment at all, but I'm just curious how it use to be for the old times and settlers and even before that, I always wanted a Leuku and experience how they (the Saame Indigenous People) used a large knife as a 1 tool option so I got a Stromeng KS-9, and I always wanted a Tomahawk, but George Washington Sear's (Nessmuk) caught my eye with his Double Bit Hatchet and I got one from 2Hawks since I thought it was a very beautiful version, I am a steel snub so I research the 6150 they were made at 2Hawks and believe me no regrets, it's a light weight that punches like a heavy weight, I hesitated a long time between the Voyager and the Warbeast, the Warbeast won, the reason was the triple edge configuration, it does help getting it back out of wood, my cutting implements are sharp and the Hawk does bite deep into wood, but also getting the Tomahawk out of the wood can be trying, again no regrets, I didn't get the wrap because I like the portability of taking it down and even using the head as a Ulu or a Scrapper, and even though I never had to use it as a emergency knife I could see the advantage there too, the work is 1st class both of mine are Simply TiT's Beautiful, and they are very good looking, the difference in price between the Warbeast and the Voyager to me was well worth it for the fact I can pull my Tomahawk out of wood much eadier, well Guys that's my $00.02.
 
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