fsuoutdoors
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If price is of no consideration….who would y’all say are the top 5 or so of the FINEST frontier style tomahawk craftsmen? Interested in both camp and throwing styles. Just would like to know who are the best in the nation!
Excuse my ignorance. Could you explain HC/PC?For frontier style, which I have to assume you mean HC/PC, there is no best. Only good, bad, or not worth mention.
Thanks for the info!I make a pretty good tomahawk, but my forging teachers that makes great tomahawks ( which are some of the best in the country) are Rich McDonald, Bart Dellinger and Joe Seabolt.
I have learned alot from them. (I am in Bart Dellingers tomahawk forging class at the end of April). Two others I know but never was able to make any tomahawks under their tutelage Is Butch Sheeley and Bill Keeler also known as Beaver Bill.
Bart, Rich and Joe all live here in Ohio and you can find them on sites like Hershel House's site and Skills of the 18th century. Butch is in NY I believe and I don't have contact info for Beaver Bill. Any of those 5 would make you that absolute best tomahawk you are looking for.
Ohio Rusty ><>
Yep Simeon has really made a name for himself.Simeon England
Even if you get into the high art engraved with precious metal inlay types, there still is no best, only a mix of excellent artisans. You have to choose for yourself. You may be better off seeking out the ones you would not want.Excuse my ignorance. Could you explain HC/PC?
Again, just figured there would be some custom or high quality hawk manufacturers that had a reputation far above the rest.
Are you talking for working or display? Cause no way Im using a tommy from a top 5 guy to hack wood at a campsite.
Ill second the recommendation on H&B, had mine since mid 1980's hasn't failed me yet!Can't go wrong with an H&B
Don’t know why anybody would want to put a lot of money in a throwing hawk.For frontier style, which I have to assume you mean HC/PC, there is no best. Only good, bad, or not worth mention.
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