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Tomahawk handle, 18" curly maple, for larger Tomahawks
Our standard size tomahawk handle is 18" long. This curly maple tomahawke handle is ideal if you want to make a presentation tomahawk. If you plan to throw the tomahawk, use a hickory handle. This large handle fits all our popular large size wax cast tomahawks, including our Francisca, Viking Axe, Medieval, New Reliable, Old Reliable, Weeping Heart
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Carlos Gove pattern tomahawk handle, 22" hickory, for larger tomahawks
Our Carlos Gove pattern tomahawk handle is 22" long with a swell along the bottom of the handle. Designed for our Carlos Gove pipe tomahawk head. This large handle fits all our popular large size wax cast tomahawks, including our Francisca, Viking Axe, Medieval, New Reliable, Old Reliable, Large Heart, and our larger hand forged tomahawks. The tape
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Tomahawk handle, 18" hickory, for larger Tomahawks
Our standard size tomahawk handle is 18" long. This large handle fits all our popular large size wax cast tomahawks, including our Francisca, Viking Axe, Medieval, New Reliable, Old Reliable, Apache, Weeping Heart, Primitive, and our larger hand forged tomahawks. The tapered eye, 1-15/32" tall by 1-1/16" wide, fits many other popular brands, too. O
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Knife & Tomahawk Throwing , by Barry Hardin
Today, tomahawk and knife throwing have become popular sports with competitions put on at Rendezvous and Muzzle loading events around the country. This book covers the basics of throwing both tomahawks and knives including weapon styles, hand and feet positions, throwing techniques, making targets and game rules. Instructions are shown using full c
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Instructions & Hints for Assembling Pipe Tomahawks by G. & A. Gutchess
A 8-1/2 x 11" softcover booklet of 40 pages, covering many different aspects of building replica 18th and early 19th century pipe tomahawks. Included are various techniques for putting holes in handles, pouring pewter inlays, installing silver inlays, and fitting up the heads. For those who are intimated by the undertaking of building a muzzleloadi
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For War & Peace : A History of the Pipe Tomahawk Part One, DVD video
First appearing during the second quarter of the 18th century, the pipe tomahawk was utilized for nearly 150 years for both war and peace on the American frontier. For War & Peace is the first presentation in a three part series which follows its development, combining interviews with historians and a detailed photographic study of important pipe t
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Track's Catalog 18 , Out of Print Please use our FREE on-line catalog and web site.
Track's Catalog 18 IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE! 432 pages filled with "exact full size photos" of gun parts and other small parts, this book is a valuable selection guide for the gunsmith who is building, repairing, or restoring antique and replica guns. We print this book on fine coated paper, in full color, on a Heidelberg printing press, fold the pa
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English pattern pipe axe, head only, wax cast steel
A replica of an English Pattern pipe axe head, commonly imported in the 18th and early 19th centuries and widely copied by American blacksmiths. Investment cast head in a mild steel, which can be hardened after finishing. Pipe bowl is hollow to make drilling your hole an easy task. Head has a overall length of 6-1/8". An 18" curly maple handle, d
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Accouterments, Volume Two , by James R. Johnson
A continuation of the first book, with hundreds of detailed photographs of the guns of Christian Springs, Rupp, Peter Berry, a fullstock by Sam Hawken, a trade rifle and a trade fusil, powder horns, knives, tomahawks, calumets, and other accoutrements. All large pictures, with dimensions, details, and materials used in the construction of the items
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Accouterments, Volume Three , by James R. Johnson
Third in the series, with more detailed photos of powder horns, knives, tomahawks, and other primitive accouterments from the 1750's thru the 1850's. Photographs of long guns by John. Armstrong, Wolfgang Haga, John Meals, John Rupp, and Vincent. Pistols by Goulcher, Hertzog, Small and Filman. Large photos with critical dimensions, and details of th
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Pipe Axe handle, 18" curly maple, drilled full length
The tapered 18" curly maple handle is a unique oval shape, 1-1/64" by 1-27/64, to fit the English pattern pipe axe head, #AXE-PIPE-EP. The handle is drilled the full length. Head sold separately. Never built a pipe tomahawk before? Order the book Instructions & Hints for Assembling Pipe Tomahawks #BOOK-IHAPT by G. & A. Gutchess. Click ADD TO CA
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Pattern for Frontiersman Leather Accoutrements
Our pattern for Frontiersman's Leather Accoutrements include these items for the primitive shooter: a rifle scabbard, half leggings, a tomahawk sheath, a knife scabbard, a knife sheath, and a shooting bag. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossary. Bold illustrated instructions make Eagle View patte
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Pattern for a Longhunter's Leather Accessories
Includes Eastern leggings, gaiter, knapsack, tomahawk and bayonet belt, shooting bag, and a leather haversack. Early Eastern designs, typical of Rogers' Rangers paramilitary gear. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossary. Bold illustrated instructions make Eagle View patterns easy to use, even for
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Subscribe for Immediate Access to Track's Web Site Archive , at low cost, for one Month
Subscribe now, for immediate access to Track's Web Site Archive. Here it is! Track's Web Site Archive is filled with the photos, prices, and descriptions of the many guns, horns, bags, tomahawks, knives, and primitive accoutrements we have sold in the past. Visitors complain that our items sell too quickly, and our photos, descriptions, and prices
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Subscribe for Immediate Access to Track's Web Site Archive , at low cost, by the Month, or by the Year
Subscribe now, for immediate access to Track's Web Site Archive. Here it is! Track's Web Site Archive is filled with the photos, prices, and descriptions of the many guns, horns, bags, tomahawks, knives, and primitive accoutrements we have sold in the past. Visitors complain that our items sell too quickly, and our photos, descriptions, and prices
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Subscribe for Immediate Access to Track's Web Site Archive , at low cost, for one Year
You asked for it. Here it is! Visitors complain that our items sell too quickly, and our photos, descriptions, and prices disappear soon after each sale. We must remove sold items to make room for new items for sale. Housekeeping saves web storage space, reduces web traffic charges, and reduces maintenance and backup expenses. Track's Web Site Arc
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Firearms, Traps & Tools of the Mountain Men by Carl P. Russell
We recommend this book to any serious buckskinner researching ideas for authentic camp accoutrements. This book is your guide to the guns and gear of the trappers, hunters and fur traders who explored and opened the Old West. Pictures and text describe the early period of 1820 through 1840. Softbound, 448 pages. The Table of Contents includes the
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The Knife in Homespun America by Madison Grant
The second book by Madison Grant shows over three hundred examples of original antique knives and related items, made and used by woodsmen, farmers, soldiers, Indians and the general frontier population. Mostly individually crafted, these tools clearly illustrate the strong connection between design, construction and function of this most basic of
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