Knife Throwing: A Practical Guide


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Product Description
A concise, informative book on "the sport of the pioneers". Knife Throwing includes beginning and advanced throwing techniques and covers everything from home practice to hunting methods with accurate instructions. Readers will learn how to hurl hatches, tomahawks, the Gurkha Kukri, Bowies, and other knives.
Spotlight Customer Reviews:
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Great Book
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The best knife and tomahawk throwing book ever written by a fine gentleman Harry McEvoy Knifemaker Extrodinair who passed in 1993.I'm proud to have had him for a friend and owner of a couple of his knives..ROTTI699
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Buy this book and you will regret about buying it
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Comment:
I read it, but still don't know how to throw a knife because less than 4 pages of the book are actually teaching me how to throw a knife. The rest of the book are about the stories of knife throwing, and the author also included several old-fashioned knife throwing event photos.
And you really can't expect too much out of this book because this really is a small pocket book.
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Good beginners book
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Comment:
"Knife throwing" is a really good book on the subject, especially for beginners.
It explains the basic concepts of knife throwing, stimulates the reader to begin and shows how to, offers historical data and introduces professional knife and tomahawk throwing.
Not to mention it is written by a master.
I was glad that this was my first knife-throwing book.
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GREAT BOOK!
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Comment:
Great book, lots of fun! I always wanted to take up knife throwing as a hobby to relieve a bit of my work tension. I've learned more from this book than I ever thought I would & never even knew about knife throwing. I can't wait to get myself a nice set of actual throwing knives & put my skills to the test! This is the best knife throwing instructional book out there! GET IT!
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Easy to read and it works!
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Comment:
I read the first few short chapters, went outside and started throwing knives! It was that easy! If you can read, and can throw a baseball then you can utilize this book.
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