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Pipe Tomahawk

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Here's one I just finished. Forged from 1 inch square with carbon steel forge welded in for the cutting edge. Filed mouldings and chevron and little hand engraving. Handmade white ash handle with pour in place wedding bands and mouth piece. Brass end cap and antler for a clean out plug.

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I can dig it. Rustic and classy at the same time; what a pipe hawk ought to look like :thumbup:
 
Thanks for all the compliments.
Minnesota. Native Americans did smoke them. Mostly they were ceremonial pieces.
 
Mr. Willis, you by chance didn't happen to make the Patriot apache hawk, did you? I watched the movie again last night and it bears many similar details, filework etc. to the hawks you make.
 
I did not make the Patriot hawk,but thanks for the compliment. It was made by Tony Swatton at Sword and Stone.
 
can I have it for free...just kidding...good art of weapons comes with a price...and if I was more cash fluid I would love to have a smokable hawk that nice...keep up the craftsmanship sir...
 
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