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<blockquote data-quote="surjimmy" data-source="post: 4309001" data-attributes="member: 1551"><p>I will tell you the little that I know, first of all it is missing its handle. The handle would be hollowed out so you could actually put herbs or whatever you wanted and smoke it as a pipe. This piece pipe I was told was a trade item, the Indians didn't make it, but they were prized possessions. Now this is just pure speculation but this is not a tomahawk that a mountain man would probably want himself because of the quality. These were made to trade with the Indians. One of the people I talked to said it's probably French but I have no idea. I'll post a picture where it is actually splitting apart. If you'll Google piece pipe tomahawk you will see some beautiful representations of it. There is one that is called a bleeding heart, at the bottom of the heart it kind of hooks since mine does not do that I don't believe that it would be called a bleeding heart but it could be just another version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surjimmy, post: 4309001, member: 1551"] I will tell you the little that I know, first of all it is missing its handle. The handle would be hollowed out so you could actually put herbs or whatever you wanted and smoke it as a pipe. This piece pipe I was told was a trade item, the Indians didn't make it, but they were prized possessions. Now this is just pure speculation but this is not a tomahawk that a mountain man would probably want himself because of the quality. These were made to trade with the Indians. One of the people I talked to said it's probably French but I have no idea. I'll post a picture where it is actually splitting apart. If you'll Google piece pipe tomahawk you will see some beautiful representations of it. There is one that is called a bleeding heart, at the bottom of the heart it kind of hooks since mine does not do that I don't believe that it would be called a bleeding heart but it could be just another version. [/QUOTE]
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