Posted on April 23, 2026
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2026 at 9:06 AM Howling Winds Axe and Tool <howlingwinds.axeandtool@gmail.com> wrote:
Glen HaworthHowling Winds Axe and ToolBased out of Eastern ConnecticutSignature Blade:
-Revenant line of Axes:3.5LB bearded axe, early versions were modified vintage heads, shaped and heat treated one at a time. Hand carved hickory handle with laminated palm swells.
The design has evolved over the years, to a forged line of heads The MK-V line. Which include the reimagined classic Revenant, with 4.5" cutting edge at 4LBs with flat poll, a spike back breach axe (Revenant Evo), a smaller 2LB camp hatchet (Revenant Sounder).-HWAAT Number 8 cleaver: Signature cleaver designed in house, water jet cut blanks in 80CRV2, heat treated in house to 58HRC, featuring 8" convex scandi grind, 16" overall.
--Glen Haworth