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This 1700s American Frontier Tomahawk was hand forged and found near the original Zane cabin sit. Its provenance is available, and it is unknown who the artisan is. The tomahawk is a collectible item that represents the Native American culture in the United States. It is a unique piece that is perfect for collectors who are looking for a rare item to add to their collection. The tomohawk is a weapon that was used by the European frontiersman, and it is a symbol of the US culture.
My great grandfather unearthed this near the Zane family cabin. My \"pap\" was an experienced anthropologist. His finds have been documented in the Wheeling newspaper. He lived from 1896 to 1985. When I came across this beautiful Tomahawk, it was tagged and found near the old Zanes Cabin. And yes, it\'s the famous family in which Betty Zane supplied the Soliders with gun powder. During the battle of Fort Henry.
I\'ve accurately handled this weapon with round stock hardwood and added what I think fits nicely a lead crystal ball in an eagle\'s talon pommel. I sharpened the axe in the same manner of the times. And keep the original finish. It\'s razor sharp. And perfectly balanced. I suggest you use it as a wall hanger, but it could be used to serve and protect the user as it did those many years ago.
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