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WANTED Durable tomahawk

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CitadelGrad08

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Hello

Looking for a durable tomahawk or belt axe for light camp usage. I’m open to the style but would like to keep it mid to late 18th century period correct for a hunter in and around western North Carolina. Budget around $100.

Thank you for your consideration!
 
I’ve used the British light infantry axe for over thirty years, it’s made camps, been to events, played handles, tried to cut off my thumb, skinned one deer, fed lots of fires at events and in the woods, started a few fires, like the deer just to see if I could.
 
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