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Some old style fightin' knives and such.
All of the knives are old...as in from the 1890's - 19teens or thereabouts.
All still get used as a hunting , camp or kitchen knife.
While I haven't fought with any of them...if you were to read fur trade accounts...Oregon Trail accounts...Mexican-American War accounts...
You will come across knives like those shown...being used as a fighting knife.
The two pipe tomahawks are ...."old" and antique.
The steel headed one with brass tacks dates to the 1970's.
The Brass headed one with iron blade inlay dates to the 1850's - 1870's.
The handle is a reconstruction ...as is the iron inlay.
When I got this tomahawk...it had hokey POS handle...and a mostly corroded away iron bit inlay.
I made both the handle and inlay.
Pipe tomahawks have a lot mystique about them.
One thing I will touch one here is ...if....
You come across someone who is part of The Religion Of the Pipe...please don't make jokes about smoking marijuana in it...that is very disrespectful.
In any event...these pipe tomahawks are light...and with a sharp edge.
Light 'cause the handle is hollowed out...so as to be used as the pipe stem.
I do not think that these were used for anything other than the cutting of tobacco and as ceremonial item.
However...I also would not want to get hit with one either...as I said...they are sharp.
They were also extremely popular as trade items to the tribes .
Andy
