[video=youtube;fSOE-_AHOLE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSOE-_AHOLE[/video]
[video=youtube;xkKtMGHks2Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkKtMGHks2Y[/video]
[video=youtube;xkKtMGHks2Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkKtMGHks2Y[/video]
Take a look at Katta in the UK. The knife Axe Tomahawk Throwing Association. They are promoting throwing as a safe sport.
Hey keith
Really great videos and very well explained looks like great fun
I also subscribed to your YouTube account keep up the good work mate
Cumbrianlad
nice vids thanks
just a few questions re throwing hawks, would more than one have been carried? Was that their specific role or was it more last ditched defence? I would imagine throwing a useful tool was not somthing you did lightly
cool
so I take it the small mouse hawks were not normally carried?
I all ways enjoy reading your posts keith you are a very intelligent guyWell I guess it depends on the size of this "mouse hawk" Corso. The weight of a trade axe head varies from 1lb upwards. But there were toy tomahawks for kids that were real axes.
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Two children's tomahawks. The top one was used by my sons when they were about 5-7 years of age. The lower one may be an original.
Keith.
I all ways enjoy reading your posts keith you are a very intelligent guy
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OT but I do like these instructional works such as those of Rogers, Che's guide for guerillas which includes the importance of cleaning one's teeth and Baden-Powell's guide for military scouting which would still work.