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They should be arriving in today's mail. These "Made in the U.S.A." Tomahawks are of the Peter Lagana-style with a hollow space in the bit. The 'hawks are made from 1055 Carbon Steel and are forged in Rockford Illinois.
From the videos I have watched, they appear to be as "tough as nails" and the bit should be easily sharpened to a fine edge. The tools also have shock absorbing Nylon/rubber handles and full-tang construction.
So many people take these units as "weekend camping tools" and are disappointed when they don't perform well as hatchets. They aren't hatchets and were never intended to be used as such. The "village idiots" persist in their folly, complaining and bemoaning the fact that they aren't what they wanted. These are simple breaching and killing tools and function well in these roles.
I'll let you know how well I like them.
From the videos I have watched, they appear to be as "tough as nails" and the bit should be easily sharpened to a fine edge. The tools also have shock absorbing Nylon/rubber handles and full-tang construction.
So many people take these units as "weekend camping tools" and are disappointed when they don't perform well as hatchets. They aren't hatchets and were never intended to be used as such. The "village idiots" persist in their folly, complaining and bemoaning the fact that they aren't what they wanted. These are simple breaching and killing tools and function well in these roles.
I'll let you know how well I like them.