How many "Tomahawk" folks are out here in our new "Forum"? Let's see what you got!
SCALPHUNTER Well-Known Member Nov 9, 2009 #1 How many "Tomahawk" folks are out here in our new "Forum"? Let's see what you got!
ChuckBurrows Well-Known Member Nov 9, 2009 #2 Same pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop An couple of upper Missouri war axes Another pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop The wrought iron and steel used for the head on this one were picked up along the Oregon Trail in Wyoming circa 1974 Another pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop Before it got all the fancy bead work added Another pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop and last one for now - the excellent head was forged by Stuart Willis - one of the best - www.swillisforge.com
Same pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop An couple of upper Missouri war axes Another pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop The wrought iron and steel used for the head on this one were picked up along the Oregon Trail in Wyoming circa 1974 Another pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop Before it got all the fancy bead work added Another pipehawk - Side 1 and 2 of the drop and last one for now - the excellent head was forged by Stuart Willis - one of the best - www.swillisforge.com
Bill Burke Well-Known Member Nov 9, 2009 #5 this is the only one that I have a picture of. Oh and this one. [/IMG] [/IMG]
SCALPHUNTER Well-Known Member Nov 9, 2009 #7 Bill and John; both of you have some real impressive pieces there.
Semper708 Well-Known Member Nov 9, 2009 #8 Well it almost is :bud: Attachments hawk.jpg 48.1 KB · Views: 17
Bill Burke Well-Known Member Nov 9, 2009 #10 SCALPHUNTER said: Bill and John; both of you have some real impressive pieces there. Click to expand... Thanks scalphunter but I thinck chuck is the big dog so far.
SCALPHUNTER said: Bill and John; both of you have some real impressive pieces there. Click to expand... Thanks scalphunter but I thinck chuck is the big dog so far.
Stuart Willis Well-Known Member Nov 9, 2009 #12 Here is a few. First one a traditional looking spike Another spike with a little pewter added to the handle. A plain pipe with no moulding or embellishments A hammer poll pipe with curly maple and pewter And a reforged ball peen hammer
Here is a few. First one a traditional looking spike Another spike with a little pewter added to the handle. A plain pipe with no moulding or embellishments A hammer poll pipe with curly maple and pewter And a reforged ball peen hammer