Hey guys - thanks for the kind words. A few notes:
I still make the kind of hawks you guys are showing off, only about 12 - 15 of them a year. Most of them go straight to bladeart and a few get sold on the tactical website. I am going to forge about six of them this week, if I can I'll grab some pictures of the forging process. I would like to make more, but between military hawks and chasing the kiddos around I'm lucky to get those made!
The scabbard design is a copy of a scabbard in the Audubon Museum. They have the General Samuel Hopkins hawk and scabbard. (one of my faves - I'll be making a version of the hawk soon) This scabbard is shown in a book that anyone interested in this stuff should get: "Firearms Tools and Traps of the Mountain Men" by Carl P. Russell. This is one of the best researched books available on the subject and is definitely worth your time. It is also fairly inexpensive last time I checked.
Thanks again - making hawks is what I do. I can't tune an engine well, can't back up a trailer, can't handle a boat without scaring the others. All I really do well is hawks and if it weren't for guys like you I would be piling them up in the closet - I already junk up the house enough as it is...
Ryan Johnson