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I'm a traditional axe kind of guy. All the tomahawks I've ever held before were unimpressive until I had a chance to look at these today. As picky as I am about quality tools, the CRKT Ryan Johnson tomahawks actually impressed me. They go for around $50-60, and you can buy sheaths for them from CRKT and several other places. I think I'm going to get one, but which would be more applicable for bushcraft? I'm interested in your opinions. Here are some specs and a video (there are tons of other review vids out there too):
> 1055 carbon steel
> Hammer finished
> Hickory handle
> Easily replaceable handle
> Hammer version breaks flint deposits easily, has a bearded blade underneath
> Pick version moves logs around well when processing wood, pick is actually bladed on both sides
> Both around 2 lbs
> Length 19.13 inches
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlvDOLxr5S8#t=17
> 1055 carbon steel
> Hammer finished
> Hickory handle
> Easily replaceable handle
> Hammer version breaks flint deposits easily, has a bearded blade underneath
> Pick version moves logs around well when processing wood, pick is actually bladed on both sides
> Both around 2 lbs
> Length 19.13 inches
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlvDOLxr5S8#t=17