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  • Simon6101

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    I am having some duplicates made of a small throwing double headed htachet that I have used for years and was wondering if there would be any interest in them here. When I get the 1st one completed I will post pics and get some opinions. I am told that I should have the 1st one sometime next week.
     

    DarkRose

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    Anything like the Hibben throwing hatchets?

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    Simon6101

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    Close to the Hibben

    It is close to the Hibben without the spike on top. The original was made by a company called Taylor/Seto. There is one posted on ebay now. I am at work right now but will get a pic of the original posted tonight. I am thinking that with the cost of cutting and heat treating they are gonna be around $60
     

    Westside

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    60 is a decent price depending on the details. Please post pics, dimensions, and metal Alloy so we can get a comment from Tyler on how well it will hold an edge.

    Thanks
     

    Simon6101

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    Thank you

    Thanks DarkRose. That is what I am having duplicated. I am leaving the wood slabs off and having the handle slotted so it can be paracorded. It is being made from stainless and the guy will heat treat it for me. I have a couple of knives that he has made for me and they have held an edge very well.
     
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    DarkRose

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    Thanks Darkhorse. That is what I am having duplicated. I am leaving the wood slabs off and having the handle slotted so it can be paracorded. It is being made from stainless and the guy will heat treat it for me. I have a couple of knives that he has made for me and they have held an edge very well.

    Horse? We don't need no stinking horse...
     

    Simon6101

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    Design change

    I got in the first one and have had to change the design. It will NOT have a paracord handle. It will have either Hickory or Walnut slabs.

    The one that I have gotten is a good looking piece with Elk Horn slabs. I will post a pic tonight when I get home
     
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