Pipe Hawk, Flat Textured Finish
Drop Forged Tomahawks
Cold Steel®'s high-quality tomahawks are precision drop-forged from 1055 high carbon steel. The drop-forging process offers many distinct advantages for the production of impact tools, particularly ones that require a cutting edge. By using a series of progressive dies affixed to high-powered hammers, the steel is kneaded and compressed into a completely homogenous mass, creating a very uniform grain structure and minimizing imperfections. All Cold Steel® Tomahawks are also differentially heat-treated, with a cutting edge and hammer face that is fully hardened to take a keen edge, while the body of the blade is kept soft to absorb the shock and impact of striking blows.
The American Tomahawk Company® is a registered trademark and a division of Cold Steel®, Inc.
Pipe Hawk, Flat Textured Finish
Cold Steel®’s Pipe Hawk offers a long, wide cutting edge and a solid, fully hardened hammer poll that's turned and ribbed to mimic a traditional hollow pipe bowl. It's fitted with a 22 in. (approx. 56 cm) hickory handle and is heavy enough to be effective as a chopping tool. Plus, its solid bowl will drive nails, spikes and stakes with the power of a framing hammer. Note: Does not function as a smoking pipe.
Details:
- Blade material: drop forged 1055 high carbon steel
- Handle material : American hickory
- Overall length: approx. 56 cm
- Hawk length: approx. 19 cm
- Primary edge: approx. 7.6 cm
- Weight: approx. 794 g
- Cold Steel® Product No.: 90PHH
Available accessories:
- Sheath for Pipe Hawk (Product No: CST-SC90PHH)
- Replacement handle from hickory (Product No.: CST-H90AT)
Please note:
We do not sell this product to customers under the age of 18. Please provide your birth date when ordering. We'll also need a copy of your ID-card or passport by email, scan, fax or mail.
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Nützliches Ausstellungsstück
Weit entfernt von den alten Cold Steel Produkten. Das Schraubensystem wirkt unästhetisch, speziell, da der Tomahawk den Designs des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts ähnlich sieht. Die Schärfe lässt zu wünschen übrig und sitzt nicht optimal auf dem Griff. Die mittlere Dicke des Kopfes ist gering. Nach dem Reinigen, Bearbeiten des Griffs und optionalem Verzierungen durch Pyrographie ist es viel besser geeignet, zur Ausstellung oder an die Wand gehängt zu werden. Als Werkzeug ist es schwer, aber brauchbar.