This 1600s-1700s style tomahawk was hand forged entirely from 1095 steel. The edge has been hardened and tempered for durability, and the whole axe head has been given a baked in linseed oil finish. The axe throws very well, and is large enough to double as a hatchet. The traditional designed handle was hand carved from locust, is sturdy, lightweight, and feels good in the hand. Comes with a handmade leather cover with 2" belt loop, and deer antler button clasps.
Steel: 1095
Handle: Locust
Measurements: Edge Length 2", Back of Eye to Edge 5 3/4", Handle Length 17"
This 1600s-1700s style tomahawk was hand forged entirely from 1095 steel. The edge has been hardened and tempered for durability, and the whole axe head has been given a baked in linseed oil finish. The axe throws very well, and is large enough to double as a hatchet. The traditional designed handle was hand carved from locust, is sturdy, lightweight, and feels good in the hand. Comes with a handmade leather cover with 2" belt loop, and deer antler button clasps.
Steel: 1095
Handle: Locust
Measurements: Edge Length 2", Back of Eye to Edge 5 3/4", Handle Length 17"