Pipe Hawk from a Rail Clip

Hello Mick57.
Its a gaurd normaly associated with
a japanese style blade ,the pic puts it way over size
its about 3and a half inches ruffly .
Hi amon thank you .
Chris
 
Hello people .
Finaly got some time to finish this one off sorry for being so long .
The handle is curly maple ,buffalo mouth piece and
cleaning plug ,a bit off leather and bead work and a couple of pewter
poured rings.Brass fitings and studs
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Thanks for your patience.
Chris
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Beautiful work Chris. I guess you're not throwing it:D:D.
My nick name here comes from making Sacred pipes for use in Ceremony however the bowls are made from stone not steel. I like your work very much and more so because you're self taught. Cheers mate.

Best regards

Robin
 
The ability to fashion raw steel into anything is amazing. Your work with multiple metals , design and execution are truly inspiring.
 
Hello Pipeman ,
Thank you mate,yes not realy a thrower i
dont think it would throw to well at all haahaa

Hi Hawkhead
It does keep you busy
playing with different materials.
thanks.

Gday loosyfur
thankyou for you your
imput and liking my work .
Chris
 
my pleasure chris you're an excellent craftsmen by the looks of it, so thank you for the eyecandy!

L.
 
Chris, Being able to take a rusty piece of crap and turn it into a masterpiece is the thing I like the best! Best looking hawk I have seen in years!
 
Hi looseyfur.
I thank you very much your to kind.

Hello Raymond ,
I Think its great giving something a second life so to speak
and having people that enjoy your work thats real good
i thank you .

Gday Doug .
Thank you for taking your time to
reply i appreciate makes it worth
doing when people like your work
Chris
 
Hi Chris , I think I have picked up one of your tomahawk are you still active? Can you tell me a little about it ?
 
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