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9 weeks approx. from order
- Type: Axe / Tomahawk
- Overall Length: 35,88 cm
- Weight: 430,00 g
- Designer: Allen Elishewitz
- Blade Material: S7
- Handle Material: G10
- Made in: USA
- Color: Desert Tan
- Item Number: 09HG002
9 weeks approx. from order
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- S7
- G10
- Allen Elishewitz
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Knife Maker Allen Elishewitz was born in Texas, has been interested in knives ever since he was very young and has been practicing different martial arts over the past 30 years. These trainings, along with his experiences as a Recon Marine, gave him the perfect background to design both defense and utility knives. He has been making knives since 1988, constantly researching, refining and developing this craft. Allen Elishewitz is a member of the American Knifemakers Guild since 1994, at that time he was the youngest Guild Member.
Hogue
For many hunters and marksmen, the American family owned company Hogue is probably a household name. The company, which was founded in 1968 and is now managed by the third generation, has made an excellent name for itself with its handles for pistols and revolvers, which are used by numerous gunmen to equip their weapons. And so the experience gained by Hogue in terms of ergonomics and hand position has also been fully incorporated into the knives.
For many hunters and marksmen, the American family owned company Hogue is probably a household name. The company, which was founded in 1968 and is now managed by the third generation, has made... more