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SMALL BOWIES, HUNTING AND SKINNER KNIVES SECTION

Ridge Runner Large Wichita Skinner Knife
This new series has been created for the custom knife enthusiast who appreciates superb quality craftsmanship but, understands it does not have to cost a fortune. Constructed with jigged handles accented with stainless steel guard, bolsters and pommel. The blade is 420 stainless steel construction and slides into custom nylon sheath. 4 7/8" blade, 9 1/4" overall
Item #: RR435-BTP..........Sale Priced at: $14.99 Plus $7.99 S&H (Lower 48)
MOUNTAIN MAN HUNTING KNIFE
This is a very nice little knife for only $9.99. It features a 5 3/4" stainless steel blade. Nice hardwood handle with brass hand-guard and butt plate. Leather sheath included. 10 1/4" overall.
Item #: 2945-BTP..........Sale Priced at: $9.99 Plus $7.99 S&H (Lower 48)

Timber Rattler Yellow Stag Skinner Knife
This knife is constructed under the strictest quality standards. The solid bone stag handle offers unique details designed to appeal to any knife enthusiast. Includes a genuine leather sheath with belt attachment for easy transport. 6 13/16" overall
Item #: TR50-BTP..........Priced at: $12.99 Plus $7.99 S&H (Lower 48)
TOMAHAWKS

Cold Steel Frontier Tomahawk It should be noted that of all of the production Tomahawks that I looked at, the Cold Steel line is at the top of my list. The product appears to be durable, authentic and reasonably priced for an entry level frontier axe. CS90FBTP Priced at: $36.99 plus 9.99 shipping to Lower 48.
Conjuring up images of the American frontier from the French and Indian wars to the settling of the West, the Frontier Hawk is one tough implement and an outstanding performer. Its light weight makes the Frontier Hawk a highly functional camp hatchet, while causing minimal fatigue to wrist, elbow and shoulder. In combat it can wielded and recovered quickly after a long stroke. Authentic and effective, this Hawk is superior to anything offered by the competition. 5 1/2" blade, 19" overall. This axe is considered to be suitable for throwing.

Cold Steel Trail Hawk Axe
Modeled after an early frontier pattern, Cold Steel’s Trail Hawk can do it all. It’s an excellent chopper and has a functional hammer poll with a hardened face so you can drive nails, hammer in stakes, and smash or crush just about anything. Best of all it’s extremely lightweight and compact so it’s a cinch to tuck it under your belt or lash it to a pack or shooting bag. 6 1/2" blade, 19" overall This axe is considered to be suitable for throwing.
It should be noted that of all of the production Tomahawks that I looked at, the Cold Steel line is at the top of my list. The product appears to be durable, authentic and reasonably priced for an entry level frontier axe. CS90THBTP Priced at: $36.99plus 9.99 shipping to Lower 48.
Cold Steel Rifleman’s Hawk Axe The Rifleman’s Hawk has a functional hexagonal hammer poll designed for serious work, like pounding nails or stakes. The Rifleman’s Hawk also features the “peace pipe” appearance that was commonly used by Native Americans during the last century. 8 1/8" blade, 19" overall This is a heavy tool, weighing in at almost 2 and ½ pounds. This axe is considered to be suitable for throwing. It should be noted that of all of the production Tomahawks that I looked at, the Cold Steel line is at the top of my list. The product appears to be durable, authentic and reasonably priced for an entry level frontier axe. CS90RHBTP Priced at: $39.99plus 9.99 shipping to Lower 48. The above Axe was reviewed By: Bob (Philadelphia, PA) “I've owned this hawk for a few months now and I can say its got quite some weight to it. The heaviest hawk from Cold Steel, you really have to get used to the weight when swinging it, or simply start lifting a barbell on a regular basis. However, that same head weight really makes this a self-propelled missile weapon. Its great to throw with just a lob of the arm.”
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