Our Iroquois tomahawk head is wax cast of 4140 alloy steel. The 6-1/4" head has a 2-7/8" edge. This head design will accept our standard 18" hickory handle, with little or no fitting.
The head is a precise wax casting, and will require deburring and polishing. Deburr the front of the "poll" (hammer face), to remove the casting gage, using a few long strokes of a fine file. Polish the blade surfaces by hand, using fine emery paper or fine sandpaper, backed with a hard rubber or wooden block. Avoid using power wheels which give a modern "bright buffed" appearance.
Or brown it with our #BC-PBI-5 hot browning reagent.
Or blue it with out #VANS-BLUE instant cold bluing reagent.
One 18" tapered hickory handle with each head. Sanded smooth, this handle is ready for stain or oil finishing, if desired.
The eye is shaped with a flat poll with molded edges, engraved with an incised star burst design. The blade has an incised line and dashed border, with a traditional leaf design.
Made in the U.S.A. by Track of the Wolf, wax cast of tempered 4140 alloy steel, a few licks of a fine file, before each day's use, will keep the edge sharp.