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What's your Zombie Killin' equipment??? Pics only.

sorry about the confusion. I was actually talking about the one with "dead blow" etched into it, pictured with the Ak74u. Any info is appreciated :)
 
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I feel like this is going to be a dumbass question with a name like hawkhead, but do you make those hawks yourself? If you do, how do I go about acquiring one? The spike hammer with the long handle is to my liking! :D
 
The spike hammer looks like a modded Cold Steel War Hammer (the others in that pic are also modified CS items):

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sorry about the confusion. I was actually talking about the one with "dead blow" etched into it, pictured with the Ak74u. Any info is appreciated :)

It really looks like a home job, someone lathed up some tube and welded an anti-vibe claw hammer in the tube with a coating and engraved a little. :) I'd love to make one lol
 
what knife is that? i must get one :D

I'm not AH, but that is WDZ Custom Azrael. I own 2 and I have to say they are one of the best bargains for a custom Ti folder.

Also,Will Zermeno has a subforum here where you can check out his work it's under the hosted knife makers tab.
 
I want your choppers man - they're superb especially loving the top one! :eek: :D

Thanks, they were made by a local smith, the dahong palay(top one) is really nicely balanced and very lively while still having enough weight to chop well. I really like the clean lines of the DP. The lower one, a modified pinuti, is lighter and livelier and is quite maneuverable and though not as good a chopper as the DP, is quite a performer in lunge and thrust techniques. I'm not really sure the smith is still making these. I could find out if you are really interested.
 
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I've got quite a few katana I can use. Here's what they can do, that's wara which is comparable to flesh once soaked.
 
I've been posting these a lot lately, but this would probably be my go-to. :D

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It's called the Baryonyx (meaning "heavy claw") and is a prototype I submitted to Condor after 1.5 years of development. It's up for consideration for their 2013 line, but they haven't made an official decision yet. You can get one here. Be sure to read up on the features and send Condor a message if you like the design! :)
 
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