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Description:
The Last of the Mohicans Gunstock War Club
Replica was made to near exact measurements of the
actual one used in the movie. Its' Ash shaft wields a 5 1/4 x 2
1/16'' Cohola Flint head, held on with pine pitch. It has been
decorated with tacks and a buffalo hide strap; held with hide
glue, deer hide and sinew. The total length is about 51 1/2''.
Additional Pictures: (Blade,
Strap, Top)
Price:
$750.00
Item
Number: W60
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Description:
Gunstock War Club's have been reported to have been used in the
Battle of Little Big Horn. Its' Ash handle wields a 4 7/8 x 1
13/16'' Cohola Flint head held on by pine pitch. Tacks, leather,
turkey feathers, rabbit fur, ermine pelt, hide glue, pine pitch,
deer hide and sinew have all been used in this piece. The total
length is about 43 1/2''.
Additional Pictures: (TBA)
Price:
$450.00
Item
Number: W61
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Description: This tomahawk was modelled after a Sioux weapon
used in the Battle of Little Bighorn. It wields a 8 1/2 x 3
1/2'' keouk flint head that has been hafted to a 23'' Douglas
Fur shaft. Hawk, grouse and turkey feathers, bear fur, buffalo
wool, buffalo leather, deer hide, moose sinew, hide glue, pine
pitch, rusted bells, red & black natural paint (all made the old
way) have been used to decorate this piece.
Additional Pictures: (Blade,
Middle, End)
Price: $375.00
Item Number: W67
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Description: This 16 inch War Club is made from a
Service Berry branch; a very important tree to the Plains
Indians. It has a granite head mounted on top of the shaft with
deer skin wrap and hide glue. A fringed leather handle attached
with simulated sinew and white rabbit fur highlight this piece.
Price: $45.00
Item Number: W14
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Description:
The Gunstock War Club was a weapon that
originated in the East coast amongst the Iroquois. It later made
its way west to the Dakota Sioux. It features a 2 5/8 x 2 5/16’’
tiger skin obsidian head that was hafted with simulated pine
pitch. This club was made to represent the ones that were said
to be used at the Battle of Little Bighorn. This club is
decorated with red and white trade cloth, along with trade yarn,
in the powerful medicine colors of the red, white and blue. Bone
and wood beads, a simulated eagle feather, rabbit fur and aged
simulated sinew also adorn this weapon. The total length is 40 ½
x 4 ¼’’.
Additional Pictures: (Blade,
Handle,
Middle, Top)
Price:
$175.00 Note: The wood has started to
crack
Item
Number: W30
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Description:
This 76 1/2 inch Cree Spear is made from an Aspen tree. It wields a 4
1/4 x 2 1/2 inch George Town blue flint spear point hafted with
pine pitch. The upper portion is strengthened with deer hide.
Feathers, horse hair and a shell highlight this piece. This
spear was done 100% using skills and techniques used before
European contact (1800's); etc. all work was done with hide
glue, stone, wood and antler tools. This particular piece was
modelled after a Cree spear.
Price:
$200.00
Item
Number: W19
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Description:
This 73 1/4'' Lakota (Sioux) Medicine Lance is a near to exact
replica of an actual one collected in the late 1800's. Its' coke
cherry shaft wields a 5 1/4 x 1 3/16'' Cohola flint head. Seven
simulated eagle feathers (representing the directions of life),
horse hair, deer hide and sinew, hide glue, pine pitch and
leather finish this piece.
Additional Pictures: (Stone,
Feathers)
Price:
$425.00
Item
Number: W65
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Description:
This war hammer is grooved and polished to an almost glass-like finish.
Making these hammers the traditional way (with hammerstones vs.
power tools and steel) takes hours of hard work and careful
attention. It measures 6'' in length and has been secretly
marked to prevent fraud.
Price:
$2,400.00
Item
Number: W8
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Description:
This small Tomahawk head is made from unknown stone and measures 4 3/8 x 2 7/16’’,
just like the old ones found on the Northern Plains. I have slightly
ground down the area to be used for hafting and it was made
using old skills and tools and therefore, has a real old look.
Price:
$30.00
Item
Number: W48
Side 2,
Hafting Area,
Size
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