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Here is one I forged - square poll tomahawk, overall length 16 inches. Super nice curly maple handle. Edge has been tempered to take a super sharp edge. Needs sharpened by the buyer. $125 shipped. No sheath currently.
Ohio Rusty ><>
 

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I like it that zbout going rate???
I don't know if there is actually a going rate set for knives and hawks. Makers that do this full time charge enough that they need to cover their bills and expenses ...Simeon England charges about $250 for his, Delaronde, Beaver Bill, Butch Sheely, Rich McDonald and other makers are probably about the same price or more.
Ohio Rusty ><>
 
I don't know if there is actually a going rate set for knives and hawks. Makers that do this full time charge enough that they need to cover their bills and expenses ...Simeon England charges about $250 for his, Delaronde, Beaver Bill, Butch Sheely, Rich McDonald and other makers are probably about the same price or more. I need to work on this one again as the head is slightly loose on the handle. That comes from wood shrinkage over the last year. I need to put a new wood wedge in the handle to tighten the handle to the hawk head.
Ohio Rusty ><>
 
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