Kentucky45
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I bought a used tomahawk, my first, and it has 3J stamped into it. 3J? I throw knives fairly well but throwing this is a different thing all together. Any suggestions?
Len Graves said:Throwing the hawk is very similar to throwing a knife.
I start at 7 steps (not paces, but normal steps) mark a spot.
Bakeoven Bill said:3J is the maker's mark. Believe they're located in southern Oregon. Fairly common hawk head around here. Forged head, seem to hold up pretty well to throwing and sharpen fairly easily with a file.
Spotted Bull said:Use stacked leather for handles...takes the crash and bang a lot easier!
I would assume the handle length makes a big difference?
Kentucky45 said:Bull it's hard to see anything with a picture. Why don't you go ahead and mail me that knife as a gift and you can get another one? Yes? No?
It looks like the rivets are set pretty deep. How many layers of leather do you use on each side? I really like the shape of the blade. Would you mind giving me the total lengths and widths? If you're going to mail it I can measure it myself.
I don't throw modern throwing knives. I throw Old Hickory and other old knives. I doubt the mountain men had access to the modern 3 to a pack no handle perfectly balanced stainless steel knives. I have to make and replace wooden grips sometimes but when you've broken and replaced enough that becomes fairly simple. You just make extra.
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