
Tomahawk
A single or double-headed throwing or camp axe with a wooden handle, typically 16-24 inches long, used for outdoor activities, camping, or sport throwing.
Estimated value as of 2026 · Source: Cold Steel, CRKT, and multiple online retailers (HatchetsandAxes.com, MidwayUSA)
Fun Fact
Tomahawks evolved from Native American weapons and have remained largely unchanged in design for centuries, making them one of the oldest tool forms still in widespread use today.
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