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Wanted to post some pictures of my new Wolf Creek Forge hawk. It is a no frills standard but very functional hawk, and I plan on using this one a bunch. Lisa has been selling these like hotcakes and now I see why. It is a wrap and weld style with a forge finish and as you can see a polished and sharp as heck edge, here is the link to the hawk, http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...n-I-ask-you-Hawk-guys-a-question-Input-please. It was a pleasure dealing with them and I surely will be buying from them again. For the price this is one of the best buys on the market IMHO. When I got it I decided to do a wrap of paracord, at the top I wrapped it for choking up for pushing, and at the grip area to give me a bit bigger grip. I also made a sheath/cover for it so I don't cut myself and to protect the edge. Check out my pics and check out Wolf Creek.
Thanks for looking
Wanted to post some pictures of my new Wolf Creek Forge hawk. It is a no frills standard but very functional hawk, and I plan on using this one a bunch. Lisa has been selling these like hotcakes and now I see why. It is a wrap and weld style with a forge finish and as you can see a polished and sharp as heck edge, here is the link to the hawk, http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...n-I-ask-you-Hawk-guys-a-question-Input-please. It was a pleasure dealing with them and I surely will be buying from them again. For the price this is one of the best buys on the market IMHO. When I got it I decided to do a wrap of paracord, at the top I wrapped it for choking up for pushing, and at the grip area to give me a bit bigger grip. I also made a sheath/cover for it so I don't cut myself and to protect the edge. Check out my pics and check out Wolf Creek.








Thanks for looking