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Fonly
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Well, I orded this guy tonight, should be here next week. I was looking for something in the style or my riflemans hawk, but light and more packable. Plus my Masterhunter won't feel so lonley.

Cant wait to try her out, give a nice little review as well.
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FONLY REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very Happy YAY, good to hear about the tomahawk, where'd you order it from? Warriors and wonders? SIR Mailorder? Knifezone?

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Fonly
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Survivorman wrote:
FONLY REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very Happy YAY, good to hear about the tomahawk, where'd you order it from? Warriors and wonders? SIR Mailorder? Knifezone?


Knifezone, judy gave me a call this morning to make sure I was who I said I was Laughing
Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:26 am View user's profile Send private message
turd
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Cool Cool
Lookin forward to the review Very Happy

Your soon going to need another truck for all your new cutting tools Laughing


eric
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CooL! I am needing to get a throwing hawk soon!

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Fonly
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Yeah, This is going to more usful then a new knife. I allways have plenty to choose from, but as to choppers not so many. I wanted something light, fast and tuff. 5150 carbon can do that for me and 19Oz (just over a pound) is very light and fast so Im set. I loved my riflemans hawk, It was just to heavy (32oz,2.5lbs?)


You know, I know its coldsteel and all, but thinking back on the times of useing the riflemans hawk, I have beat the complete crap out of that 'hawk, I've dug sawd for a walk way, I cut many, many trees drove stakes, Just abused it with out anycare at all and its still going strong, I really cant wait for the Trailmaster to get here.
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Hey fonly, i cant find it on there site, can you give me a link?

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Colt wrote:
Hey fonly, i cant find it on there site, can you give me a link?
http://www.knifezone.ca/

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Survivor Kid 909 wrote:
Colt wrote:
Hey fonly, i cant find it on there site, can you give me a link?
http://www.knifezone.ca/

I think Colt meant "do you have a link to the tomahawk" because he can't find it on their site.

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Is this it? Very Happy


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Fonly
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turd wrote:
Is this it? Very Happy


eric


There she is, sorry for not including the pic guys, so excited I forgot Embarassed Laughing
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That looks AWESOME fonly, Cant wait for your pics and your review.

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Colt wrote:
That looks AWESOME fonly, Cant wait for your pics and your review.

It looks great, I'm not that fond of Tomahawks though, I don't know why, they look cool but I wouldn't really want to carry it, it looks REALLY heavy, although an axe is probably the same weight right?

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Fonly
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Survivorman wrote:
Colt wrote:
That looks AWESOME fonly, Cant wait for your pics and your review.

It looks great, I'm not that fond of Tomahawks though, I don't know why, they look cool but I wouldn't really want to carry it, it looks REALLY heavy, although an axe is probably the same weight right?


My wetterlings hunter is 1 3/4" head, Im 250lbs 6' and I personally dont have a problem with carrying it, this Trailhawk is goig to seem like a blessing, it weighs in total 19oz. 16oz is a pound, so my wetterling weighs in total about 38oz (31oz is the weight of the head, just estimating the handle weight)

So this is actually a very light 'hawk, but with still enough chopping ability to be usful. My BK7 weighs 12oz.
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