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CRKT Woods Chogan T Hawk

CRKT Woods Chogan T Hawk Overview

Overview
CRKT offers a broad line of sport, work, and professional knives and tools that are purpose driven designs. Their sole purpose is to provide improved functional tools that are purposeful and creative.

What Makes It Unique
The CRKT Woods Chogan T Hawk is designed to make your life easy when you’re off the grid. The T Hawk is made from a solid chunk of 1055 carbon steel that is hot forged into a rock-solid head and features a hammer finish. The t-hawk has primary and secondary edge bevels that are flat ground to cut through timber with extreme ease. A hammer head is great when you pound in nails and tent stakes.

Manufacturer: CRKT
Product Name: Woods Chogan T Hawk
MSRP: $69.99

CRKT Woods Chogan T Hawk
CRKT Woods Chogan T Hawk

CRKT Woods Chogan T Hawk
CRKT Woods Chogan T Hawk

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