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Holy $&#@! That's some beautiful work!

I've never seen a tomahawk with that kind of detail on the blade...Unique and inspiring!

The rifle is also very well done!
 
That is a very very good looking hawk and rifle I would love to own either one of them prefer both. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Robby said:
Goldhunter said:
Excellent. :hatsoff: What casting did you use?
All three castings were purchased from TOTW, the hawk is what they call the english pattern,...

What did you fill in the bowl with? That English head is a pipe axe, correct?
 
Goldhunter, I cut, forged, and filed the pipe bowl into a hammer head. I guess it would now be called a poleaxe, I had seen it done on a few originals and liked the idea.
Robby
 
Thanks for the kind words fellows, I really do appreciate it. Other than the internet, not more than a handful of people have seen the guns I make, and they don't understand them the way you folks do. Thanks again.
Robby
 
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