Rogers' Rangers Spike Hawk in Action!!!

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On February 4th this year, our good friend Jim Dietz, Military Artist, used our Rogers' Rangers Tomahawks to assist in creating the content for his commissioned painting by the US Army Ranger Training Brigade, the Colonial Ranger. The painting will be placed in the US Army Ranger Museum, and is in tribute to Maj. Robert Rogers and Rogers' Rangers. Our Rogers' Rangers Tomahawks will be placed inside the case with the painting.

Here is a pic of the Rogers' Rangers Spike Hawk in action...
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For more pics from the shoot, go to www.morgansrangers.com and select the photos link, then go to "Jim Dietz Photo Shoot" for the Rogers' Rangers Reenactment.

Enjoy!!!

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Andy Prisco,
Co-Founder, Manager
American Tomahawk Company
877-557-5200
http://www.americantomahawk.com
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Andy, I can't be sure but it appears to me that the hawk wielder didn't get the best of the encounter. Unless I'm mistaken, it looks like he has been run through & is dropping the hawk.
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Cheers,
Brian

He who finishes with the most toys wins.
 
Details shmetails......
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Yes, you are right....it looks like the Hawkster lost in this one, but he is certainly poised to drop the hammer on his opponent before he draws his last breath!!! Long Live The Hawk Guy This Picture!!!!
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Andy Prisco,
Co-Founder, Manager
American Tomahawk Company
877-557-5200
http://www.americantomahawk.com
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Hmmmm...judging from the hold he has on his hawk, he was going for a power strike. Of course, had he purchased a LaGana hawk from American Tomahawk he probably would have known to choke up on the handle and opt for a better strategy.
 
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