Appraisal: 20th-Century Reproduction Indian Tomahwak

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Appraiser
John Buxton
Updated Value (2021)

$150 - $250 Retail

APPRAISED VALUE (2009)

$150 - $250 Retail

Event
Denver, CO (2009)
Update: May 10, 2010
In this segment, appraiser John Buxton speculates that based on its shape, the reproduction tomahawk may be made from the jawbone of a horse. After the segment aired, a viewer who said he makes the tomahawks for a living, wrote in to tell us that he recognized the head of the tomahawk was made from the jawbone of a cow, not a horse.
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