Awhile back, we had a lengthy discussion about the functionality of pipe tomahawks. I was asked to post some pictures of my hawk, but I just now got around to finding the time. It is a pipe tomahawk made by Ryan Johnson of RMJ Forge. It is forged of iron with a steel bit inserted. The pipe bowl has some nice file work on it. My initials are lightly engraved next to Ryan's touch mark. The handle is made of curly maple, and the mouthpiece, inlay and top cap are made of pewter. The clean out plug can be unscrewed for cleaning. The haft has been wrapped with leather below the hawk head. Ryan also made the very nice sheath for it. This is a high quality pipe tomahawk, and I am very pleased with it. I could easily use this hawk for utilitarian purposes, however it is just too pretty.