Description
Three matched throwing hawks, sold together, because nobody throws one axe. Damascus heads cut with a spike poll and skeletonised through the middle — the cut-outs are not decoration, they pull weight out of the head so the balance point sits where a thrower wants it. Light oak handles, pinned through the full tang. Fourteen inches each, which is the length that gives you a clean single rotation at about five paces.
| Set | Three matched tomahawks |
| Overall length | 14 inches each |
| Head | Hand-forged Damascus steel, skeletonised with spike poll |
| Handle | Oak, pinned to a full tang |
| Included | A fitted leather sheath for each hawk |
| Price | $325 for all three |
Built for: throwing. Three in hand means you throw a full round before you walk to the target, which is the whole point of a set — and if you have ever thrown one hawk you know how much of the session is spent walking. The balance is consistent across all three, so once you have found your distance it holds for every throw.
Getting started
Stand about five paces (roughly 15 feet) from an end-grain target and throw with no wrist snap — let the hawk rotate on its own. If it hits handle-first, step forward half a pace. If it hits with the head over-rotated, step back. Once you find your distance, mark it. Throw into end grain, never plywood or a cut face, and never with anyone beside or behind the target.
On the Damascus: pattern-welded and hand-forged, so every head carries its own figure. The three in your set will be siblings, not identical twins.
Care: Damascus is high carbon steel and will rust if left wet. Wipe the heads dry after a session and keep a light film of mineral oil on them. Throwing marks the edges — that is what a throwing hawk is for — and a file or a stone brings them back in a couple of minutes. Check the handle pins and the head fit before every session; anything loose gets fixed before the next throw, not after.
FAQs
Can I buy just one? The set is sold as three. Message us if you need a single and we will see what is on the bench.
Is 14 inches the right length for throwing? It is the classic single-rotation length — short enough to spin predictably, long enough to carry weight into the target. Longer hawks need more distance to complete their turn.
Will Damascus chip when thrown? Not if the target is right. Throw into end grain and the edge takes an honest dent at worst. Throw into a hard face, concrete or another axe and any steel will chip.
Are sheaths included? Yes — a fitted leather sheath for every hawk in the set.
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Model: BMK-1127


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