Due to a recent fascination with non firearm historic edged type weapons, I bought a couple Cold Steele Tomahawks. For $20.00 each, why not. They are both diamonds in the rough, and came with "white" hickory handles and both heads (manufactured by American Tomahawk Company) had set screws and were loose out of the box. Tightening the screws really didn't keep the heads tight, so I cut a strip of chamois (sheep hide), glued it around the top of the handle with wood glue, and tapped the head back down around the chamois insert and the handle. Good to go now. Some people don't use the set screw and remove it. One of the set screws was 'frozen' in the head out of the box, so I drilled it out with a masonry bit and replaced it with a brass wood screw. Some people stain and refinish the handle, but I find it starts to darken and take on a patina on it's own from handling and use.
The first one I got was the Trail Tomahawk:
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/11...hickory-handle
My favorite so far, super light and able to handle small chores like splitting 2x4 scrap into kindling. Probably better as a weapon than a tool.
The second one is the Pipe Tomahawk:
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/65...y-handle-brown
Definitely heavier, and a better 'tool' than the Trail version. Note that head and shaft are not hollowed out for use as an actual pipe.