Hello everyone
FREEDOM IS NEVER FREE
This is not about rifle building so moderators if you need to move please do so.
I just finished a Tomahawk project for the Masonic Mountain Men who will be raffling it and a pair of consecutively serial numbered 1911 Colts engraved by Keith Casteel.
The Theme for this years project is "Freedom Is Never Free". Everywhere you look today you see Vet's that have paid a high price for our Freedom. In an effort to give a little something back the Masonic Mountain Men are putting a lot of time, effort and money to fund this project and make it successful. Last years Thomas Simpson rifle project did very well and several thousand dollars was raised to help pay the medical bills of sick children. We are hopeful that we can duplicate those donations for this Wounded Warrior Project.
The proceeds this year will be used to help fund the hunts for the Wounded Warriors. I have nothing to do with the raffle itself but I wanted to mention it here because I know many of our community here are veterans. If you are interested in making a donation or getting some chances please go to the Masonic Mountain Men website for that information. They have pictures of the two Colt 1911's on the site which I can not post here. I have taken a few photo's of the Hawk with my phone to post here. There will be better photo's of it when the Mountain Men run their add in Muzzle Loader Mag.
Spec's of the Hawk. The head is an R E Davis casting. All of the inlays are Sterling Silver, the wire inlay was also cut from Sterling sheet. The cap plug was hand shaped and polished from a piece of water buffalo horn and has 4 Sterling Silver nails in it. The engraving was done by me, the handle was stained with Aqua Fortis and Birchwood Casey Walnut, the finish is a home brew of Shellac, Linseed Oil with some burnt Amber thrown for good measure. The head was rust blued then rubbed back some to a bluish grey. The mouth piece is poured pewter.
I am a Veteran myself and felt very honored to build this Hawk to help fellow Vet's.
Here are a few pictures of the Hawk.