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A late friend of mine had a beautiful Gerber tomahawk with a synthetic (carbon fibre or fibreglass) handle. It came with fast-release plastic belt-mounted quarter scabbard. I was impressed by it's design, weight and balance. I think it would've made a very effective and brutal hand to hand weapon as well as a handy tool. it was very light for its size.
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When I played around with the SCA my prefered weapon was an axe. I liked a small double bladed head with a haft around 30". With it I could catch an opponent's weapon between the blade and the haft tying it up while I struck with a secondary weapon. Or I could catch his shield and yank it out of the way to for a strike.
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As to bladed weapons in T2K, one of my favorite PCs carries a hatchet. He recently used it in combat (after carrying it around for two years, RT) for the very first time, to great, if messy, effect.
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