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3/21/2012 7:17:20 PM EDT
Ok Iam teaching primitive weapons at scouts this year I need a recomendation for some throwing hawks, good wood handles and a classic forged head. i figure the boys will break a few handles so somthing 20.00 or less would be great.  Would love US made but cant be to picky. Any help is much apreciated.
3/21/2012 7:39:09 PM EDT
[#1]
usually you can look around for cold steel trail hawks and they might fit what you are looking for. Get a few extra shafts as these are not totally scout proof.
3/21/2012 9:58:12 PM EDT
[#2]
I think the hickory hawks are in that range, and they make replacement handles. Saw them at Cabelas need a new handle for the one I have should have bought another one.
3/22/2012 7:10:32 PM EDT
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Quoted:
usually you can look around for cold steel trail hawks and they might fit what you are looking for. Get a few extra shafts as these are not totally scout proof.


When I was in scouts back in the day, nothing we ever came into contact with in any way turned out ot be "scout-proof."
3/23/2012 5:05:20 AM EDT
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Quoted:
usually you can look around for cold steel trail hawks and they might fit what you are looking for. Get a few extra shafts as these are not totally scout proof.


When I was in scouts back in the day, nothing we ever came into contact with in any way turned out ot be "scout-proof."


If something can survive the Boy Scouts and/or construction workers, it is officially bomb-proof. Believe me, I know.

I picked up one of Cabela's hawks for $24. I like it. Be sure to get some extra handles in case one breaks. I know a few online vendors sell them, as well as complete tomahawks.
3/25/2012 1:20:58 PM EDT
[#5]
Was just at Cabelas today. Mouse 16" Tomahawk, $16.99. Can't go wrong! I have one & they're pretty good. Get an extra hickory handle or 2, only recommendation.
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