Saturday, December 23, 2017

TOMAHAWK (AXE)

Overview:
A tomahawk (likewise alluded to as a hawk) is a sort of independent hatchet from North America, generally taking after an axe with a straight shaft. The name came into the English dialect in the seventeenth century as an adjustment of the Powhatan (Virginian Algonquian) word. Tomahawks were broadly useful devices utilized by Native Americans and European colonials alike, and regularly utilized as a hand-to-hand or a tossed weapon. The metal tomahawk heads were initially in light of a Royal Navy boarding hatchet and utilized as an exchange product with Native Americans for nourishment and different arrangements. Our numerous clients wish to have a carefully assembled Tomahawk Axe in Nepal so we have released this one to satisfy our overall client request.



DESCRIPTION:
  • Blade Size and Type: 4.5 Inch and unpolished black blade,Handmade.
  • Complementary: Certificate of Guarantee, Tag, Wrapping Lokta Paper.
  • Handle Size: 12 Inch  Rose Wood Full Tang  handle.
  • Hardness of Steel: spine: 22-25 RC, belly: 45-46 RC, edge: 58-60 RC.
  • Material Used: Highly Graded Carbon Steel, (car & Jeep leaf spring, 5160)
  • Upper Spine: 6mm.
  • Lower Spin: No
  • Belly: No
  • Handle Circumference: 4.5 inch
  • Place of Origin:  Dharan (East Nepal).
  • Weigh: 1091 (38.48389 Oz Approx)

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