Hi Folks,
Here's another of those sweet take down tomahawks I've restored. This one is gorgeous, made by Goldenberg. I'm guessing this one's from the 50's or 60's maybe even earlier based on things I have read, it could be as old as the 1930's.
Anyway this has a brand new handle. I think it's hickory, or could be chestnut. Whatever, it was bought new and shaped using a drawknife to fit the head.
Yours for the princely sum of £25 inc P&P. The only condition I need to state is that I can only post it to you after Easter when I'll be in the UK next.
Interested? Post a reply below and PM me.
Sold, pending funds to Teedee. Thanks.
It's "take down" as you can see. A tap on the shaft and the head slides down and off easily without snagging.
Goldenberg was a VERY good maker of woodcutting tools.
As you can see there's a slight nick in the chin of the cutting edge. You should have seen it when I got it, it looked more like a serrated saw edge. Anyway now it's good and sharp, with an almost polished edge.
Thanks for reading.
Here's another of those sweet take down tomahawks I've restored. This one is gorgeous, made by Goldenberg. I'm guessing this one's from the 50's or 60's maybe even earlier based on things I have read, it could be as old as the 1930's.
Anyway this has a brand new handle. I think it's hickory, or could be chestnut. Whatever, it was bought new and shaped using a drawknife to fit the head.
Yours for the princely sum of £25 inc P&P. The only condition I need to state is that I can only post it to you after Easter when I'll be in the UK next.
Interested? Post a reply below and PM me.
Sold, pending funds to Teedee. Thanks.

It's "take down" as you can see. A tap on the shaft and the head slides down and off easily without snagging.

Goldenberg was a VERY good maker of woodcutting tools.

As you can see there's a slight nick in the chin of the cutting edge. You should have seen it when I got it, it looked more like a serrated saw edge. Anyway now it's good and sharp, with an almost polished edge.

Thanks for reading.
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