Has anyone else noticed with tomahawks there isnt alot of gret area. Its either low end like my Sog tactical or Cold Steel trail hawks and countless cheap chinese flea market type hawks. You go straight from a $50 ceiling in the mass produced hawks to the considerably more expensive hand forged models by different blade makers. I looked at the new Tops Hacket and some other Tops hawks/axes and the Benchmade which to me looked alot like the Sog I have but this Omnivore bladeworks seemed hands down the best for the money.
This is Omnivores model ETA tomahawk and it was less than $400 shipped with his custom kydex sheath. The sheath alone is incredible with an awesome locking system and molle compatible. The creators name is Jared Corry and he forges all his hawks and knives himself. He even does his own Kydex work which is impressive. The hawk head is razor sharp from the top of the handle behind the beard, all the way around the cutting edge accross the top and stops at the back end above pic. He makes his own micarta handles and does his own Cerakote work. This is a tan Cerakote and natural micarta. The end of the handle has a pry bar feature and the handle features nice jibbing at the top near the head for a better grip when choking up on the handle. This is an all around impressive tool/weapon and I am very pleased to have it.
The overall length is 19.25 inches. 14 inches of micarta scale on each side, 4.25 inch front cutting edge and an overall head length of 9 inches accross. I included a picture with this next to a Sog tactical hawk which is their big hawk, a Fiskars hatchet and a Becker BK4 machaxe for size comparison.
Thanks for looking
This is Omnivores model ETA tomahawk and it was less than $400 shipped with his custom kydex sheath. The sheath alone is incredible with an awesome locking system and molle compatible. The creators name is Jared Corry and he forges all his hawks and knives himself. He even does his own Kydex work which is impressive. The hawk head is razor sharp from the top of the handle behind the beard, all the way around the cutting edge accross the top and stops at the back end above pic. He makes his own micarta handles and does his own Cerakote work. This is a tan Cerakote and natural micarta. The end of the handle has a pry bar feature and the handle features nice jibbing at the top near the head for a better grip when choking up on the handle. This is an all around impressive tool/weapon and I am very pleased to have it.
The overall length is 19.25 inches. 14 inches of micarta scale on each side, 4.25 inch front cutting edge and an overall head length of 9 inches accross. I included a picture with this next to a Sog tactical hawk which is their big hawk, a Fiskars hatchet and a Becker BK4 machaxe for size comparison.
Thanks for looking