Throwing Knives

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Re: Throwing Knives

Post by essgee23 »

thanks Bilbo.

was just watching this guy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDYGBvrnkpg actually, makes a good point (pun- sorry) about defence.

will watch the links you have posted, cheers for those.

the blades ive oredered are 8.5" and look ok.

:D


edit: correct about her video...nice
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As I said previously, this will improve hand/eye co-ordination, motor skills and confidence - those are all really good things to work on, because we use them far more than we think, and they can translate to other skills as well.

Some people are just grumpy. I'm starting to think that on every list, there should be a space for 'sense of humour', because it's one of the most important items!
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there should be a space for 'sense of humour', because it's one of the most important items!
Why a space :lol:

It should be second on the list after research and understand your subjects ;)

Might also need to add to list

Don't be too sensitive to others comments!

After all we can't all be right all of the time! can we ;)
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It isn't on my list. It's as much part of me as my feet - and would be just as difficult to leave behind!
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weather its air rifles or archery or in this case throwing knives , every one has their own opinion and reasons for wanting them . we shouild all be able to respect that as an individual thats it yours / their choice to make .
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essgee23

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hey i wasnt being grumpy :) ....mightve been over sensitive maybe to a post i thought was not necessary. :(

and im in no way stating im right at all, was only asking for reviews...which i got.


but on reflection - who cares :roll:

any one wanna come play throwing knives????? :D
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Post by KalPrep »

I was thinking of trying this, cheap, a skill to have, improves things like hand eye co-ordination and self control.

But yet again the 'prepper elite' come out to slam something down. I try not to make these types of posts but wailing on some bloke who possibly only wanted to highlight something and maybe get advice from like minded people is ridiculous.

From a high before Xmas this place seems to be on the downward side of the hill ATM. :roll:
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Re: Throwing Knives

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essgee23 wrote:hey i wasnt being grumpy :) ....mightve been over sensitive maybe to a post i thought was not necessary. :(

and im in no way stating im right at all, was only asking for reviews...which i got.


but on reflection - who cares :roll:

any one wanna come play throwing knives????? :D
I'm sorry - I didn't mean that you are grumpy! I don't think you are at all.
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essgee23 wrote: any one wanna come play throwing knives????? :D
I haven't mastered throwing knives, yet. I'll come play five finger fillet though.
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This thread has deteriorated into inane rubbish, so it will now be locked.