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A replica from the fur trade era. Hinged top is secured with a friction latch spring. Measures 3-13/16" long, by 2-3/8" wide. Note that our flint and steel strike-a-light will fit within this box. Flint and steel sold separately. A good box for tinder. Neatly polished nickel silver.
Tinder tubes have been used for centuries as a fire starting tool. Before first use, ignite the frayed end of the cord with a flame, then slowly pull the burning end into the tube until extinguished. The charred surface of the burned end becomes very flammable, easily ignited by a spark. Store the charred end well inside the tube, until next use.
Brush finished stainless steel, this mug holds about one quart (32 ounces), with rolled edges. Overall height of the body is 4-1/4", diameter is 4-1/8". The bright finish becomes dull gray with daily use. Soldered joints are intentionally made with slight traces of solder flux stain, giving this mug a true antique hand made appearance. This style o
A nicely made replica of a popular trade item. Made in the U.S.A. by our friend Tedd Cash, this oval tobacco box is modeled after an original sold by the famous Hudson's Bay Company, during the fur trade era. The lid fits and seals tightly. A burning glass lens is fitted to the cover. Notice that our flint and steel fire striker will fit within thi
A nicely made replica of a popular trade item. Made in the U.S.A. by our friend Tedd Cash, this oval tobacco box is modeled after an original sold by the famous Hudson's Bay Company, during the fur trade era. The lid fits and seals tightly. A burning glass lens is fitted to the cover. Notice that our flint and steel fire striker will fit within thi
A nicely made replica of a popular trade item. Made in the U.S.A. by our friend Tedd Cash, this oval tobacco box is modeled after an original sold by the famous Hudson's Bay Company, during the fur trade era. The lid fits and seals tightly. A burning glass lens is fitted to the cover. Notice that our flint and steel fire striker will fit within thi
Our British Ordnance axe is copied from an original found at a 1755 British camp site in Pennsylvania, and shown on page 100 of the book A Soldier-Like Way by Ryan Gale. This simple wax cast alloy steel blade has a 14 oz. head measuring 5-5/8" tall, which includes a 1-1/2" long, 1" wide, by 1/2" hammer head, and a 3-1/2" long blade with a 2-3/4" w
Our British Ordnance axe is copied from an original found at a 1755 British camp site in Pennsylvania, and shown on page 100 of the book A Soldier-Like Way by Ryan Gale. This simple wax cast alloy steel blade has a 14 oz. head measuring 5-5/8" tall, which includes a 1-1/2" long, 1" wide, by 1/2" hammer head, and a 3-1/2" long blade with a 2-3/4" w
An unusual sweeping blade with deep socket to reinforce the handle, it predates the French and Indian War. This sophisticated design was difficult to forge. The 4" edge must be sharpened before use, and the handle trimmed to match the upper arc. The head weighs just under 1 pound. The blade edge is just over 4" in arc length, the NMLRA legal limit.
A replica of a Carlos Gove pipe tomahawk, from his early days in Council Bluffs, he later became a famous gun maker in Denver. Similar designs were also commonly imported in the 18th and early 19th centuries from Europe, and widely imitated by American blacksmiths. Investment cast head is 4140 steel. The pipe bowl is hollow, with a cast hole throu
A replica of a Carlos Gove pipe tomahawk, from his early days in Council Bluffs, he later became a famous gun maker in Denver. Similar designs were also commonly imported in the 18th and early 19th centuries from Europe, and widely imitated by American blacksmiths. This investment cast head is real yellow brass, not bronze. The pipe bowl is hollow
A replica of a Carlos Gove pipe tomahawk, from his early days in Council Bluffs, he later became a famous gun maker in Denver. Similar designs were also commonly imported in the 18th and early 19th centuries from Europe, and widely imitated by American blacksmiths. The investment cast head is real yellow brass, not cheap aluminum bronze. The pipe b
A replica of a Carlos Gove pipe tomahawk, from his early days in Council Bluffs. He later became a famous gun maker in Denver. Similar designs were also commonly imported in the 18th and early 19th centuries from Europe, and widely imitated by American blacksmiths. The investment cast head is 4140 steel. The pipe bowl is hollow with a cast hole th
Our Iroquois tomahawk head is wax cast of 4140 alloy steel. The 6-1/4" head has a 2-7/8" edge. This head design will accept our standard 18" hickory handle, with little or no fitting. The head is a precise wax casting, and will require deburring and polishing. Deburr the front of the "poll" (hammer face), to remove the casting gage, using a few lon
Our Iroquois tomahawk head is wax cast real yellow brass. The 6-1/4" head has a 2-7/8" edge. This head will accept our standard 18" hickory handle. One handle is included. To order spare handles, specify #HANDLE-STD. The head is a precise wax casting, and will require deburring and polishing. Deburr the front of the "poll" (hammer face), to remove
Our Iroquois tomahawk head is wax cast real yellow brass. The 6-1/4" head has a 2-7/8" edge. The head is a precise wax casting, and will require deburring and polishing. Deburr the front of the "poll" (hammer face), to remove the casting gage, using a few long strokes of a fine file. Polish the blade surfaces by hand, using fine emery paper or fin
Our Iroquois tomahawk head is wax cast of 4140 alloy steel. The 6-1/4" head has a 2-7/8" edge. The head is a precise wax casting, and will require deburring and polishing. Deburr the front of the "poll" (hammer face), to remove the casting gage, using a few long strokes of a fine file. Polish the blade surfaces by hand, using fine emery paper or f
In response to the demand for a "prettier" primitive tomahawk, we have added this pierced heart design. The weeping heart is a Pennsylvania Deutsch hex design, found on painted chests and longrifles. The blade edge is just over 4" in arc length, the NMLRA legal limit. It requires quick sharpening before use, to qualify for NMLRA match rules. Made i
In response to the demand for a "prettier" primitive tomahawk, we have added this pierced heart design. The weeping heart is a Pennsylvania Deutsch hex design, found on painted chests and longrifles. The blade edge is just over 4" in arc length, the NMLRA legal limit. It requires quick sharpening before use, to qualify for NMLRA match rules. Made i
Our largest! This big tomahawk is inspired by the bearded axe used in Medieval Europe. It will be a winner in strong hands. The massive 1.8 pound head will cause the tomahawk to spin slowly when thrown hard. The tomahawk head has a long reinforced eye design. The blade edge is over the 4" in arc length for NMLRA tomahawk throwing events. It require
Our most popular throwing 'hawk, sometimes called the "octagon tomahawk" because of the decorative flats on it's carbon cutlery steel blade. The blade edge is just over 4" in arc length, the NMLRA legal limit. It requires quick sharpening before use, to qualify for NMLRA match rules. Made in the U.S.A. wax cast of tempered 4140 alloy steel, a few l
Our most popular throwing 'hawk, sometimes called the "octagon tomahawk" because of the decorative flats on it's carbon cutlery steel blade. The blade edge is just over 4" in arc length, the NMLRA legal limit. It requires quick sharpening before use, to qualify for NMLRA match rules. Made in the U.S.A. wax cast of tempered 4140 alloy steel, a few l