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It’s always fun ...coming to Uncle Nessmucks house. My nephews love throwing knives and hawks ! And those knives were thrown in there too !
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It’s always fun ...coming to Uncle Nessmucks house. My nephews love throwing knives and hawks ! And those knives were thrown in there too !
Sounds like a fun time! :tu
Remember this???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L5QC9ZJkM8
Apparently this sport is growing, in my little town a new store opened up called THE SOUTHERN AXE. It is a throwing club kinda like an archery range. Guys go in and throw axes and knives at the range or hang out and shoot the bull.
That looks like a lot of fun.
Unfortunately, I never had that opportunity. I have one daughter and one granddaughter, but not a single niece or nephew. I never could get my daughter interested in any of my hobbies when she was growing up.
My grandaughter has always lived over 900 miles away and I am lucky I get to get to see her once a year for a couple of days. Our annual visit this year was cancelled due to the pandemic. I have no idea when I will get to see them again.
My parents, aunts and uncles are all dead now. I have a few cousins, but I only get to see them at funerals and weddings.
tried to learn to throw my hawk when i first got it. Wore myself out walking back and forth picking it off the ground and never did get the hang of it. Guess i don't have the patience/time to learn something like that.
Around these parts when the relations come over we draw straws and the loser gets tied to a tree and we see how close we can get without hitting the victim. Of course sometimes we get too close. Just ask cousin leftee.
There are places that combine axe-throwing with a brew pub, which seems...like not a great idea.
I've been hearing about a place like this on the radio that recently opened up near me.
I can only imagine a bunch of half lit Paul Bunyan's hurling numerous sharp objects.:medvl:
Pete <:-}
The big trick is to judge your distance and then to start with the blade front or backwards.
Let it slip out of your hand.
Been a long time but 27 paces was my best consistent hit with a hatchet.