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 muzzleloading firearm, a pipe tomahawk can be a good first project.
Carlos Gove pattern tomahawk handle,
22" hickory, for larger tomahawks
Carlos Gove pattern tomahawk handle,
22" curly maple, drilled full length, for larger tomahawks
Tomahawk handle,
18" hickory,
for larger Tomahawks
Tomahawk handle,
18" curly maple,
for larger Tomahawks
Inlay, diamond,
1.25" by .55"l, brass 0.040" thick
Inlay, diamond,
1.25" by .55",
nickel silver 0.040" thick
Inlay, Tiny Eight Point Star,
1.18" by 0.59", brass 0.040" thick
Inlay, Tiny Eight Point Star,
1.18"by 0.59", nickel silver 0.040" thick
Carlos Gove pattern pipe tomahawk,
fine 4140 alloy steel,
22" tapered hickory handle,
made in the U.S.A.
All sizes are nominal. Please verify with description for more information.
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AQUAFORT-2
AQUAFORTIS Reagent,
for staining curly maple,
the original method for revealing figure,
2 ounce bottle
will stain 2 or 3 American longrifles
HANDLE-GOVE-M-DRILLED
Carlos Gove pattern tomahawk handle,
22" curly maple, drilled full length, for larger tomahawks
TOMAHAWK-GOVE
Carlos Gove pattern pipe tomahawk,
fine 4140 alloy steel,
22" tapered hickory handle,
made in the U.S.A.
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