Frontier Hawk, sharp

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Product description

This is a perfect ax for re-enactment and for modern use in bushcraft and logging, or for axe throwing. Axes like this were used from the Napoleonic war until the end of the nineteenth century. It is indispensable and very handy for Napoleonic and Wild West re-enactment groups. The pioneers in the American West in the nineteenth century always had an axe like this at hand for wood chopping and for working on the wood of the house and stable. These axes could also be used as a weapon.

This axe is strong and durable, it also has a light weight and lies well in the hand. With this axe you have less strain in the limbs after you chop for a longer period of time. This is a well-functioning modern axe which, thanks to its historic appearance, is suitable for using in re-enactment camps. And if you don't have a re-enactment event, you can use the axe at home to chop wood for the fireplace.

Product details
Product details:
Material: 1055 carbon steel (axehead), American hickory (shaft);
Length: approx. 55.9 cm;
Length axehead: approx. 15.2 cm;
Based on historical original;
Edge: razor sharp;
Weight: 635 grams;
Shipment weight: 1200 g

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