Click Here for ORDERING DETAILS Designed by 'Brokenfeather Custom Knives' and Damon Wilson NEWLY RELEASED!!! A sleek target knife designed by award winning knife throwers! You've asked for a throwing knife that you only have to buy once and you can take to any tournament in the United States or Europe. Well here it is! This knife was designed by Joe Darrah, of Brokenfeather Custom Knives, and Damon Wilson. These men are REAL knife throwers who understand how a REAL throwing knife is suppose to be built. It takes inspiration from a couple of older model throwing knives. (Its a cross between a Cold Steel and a Jeff Koch thrower.) We know you’ll love the reasonable price and professional style of the 'Classic' throwing knife! And its 100% Guaranteed against bending or breaking! A Truly Awesome Handle or Blade Thrower! 'The Classic' was designed so you can use the same grip whether you're holding it by the blade for "half" spins, or the handle for throwing "full" spins. This is important because to be an effective thrower, you want to be as consistent as possible everytime you throw. Being able to use your favorite grip on either end is a tremendous benefit since even a minor variation in grip can affect the rate of spin or how the knife "flies" as it leaves your hand. Some people must change their grip entirely and some even have to use different knife designs all together when throwing "full" compared to "half" spins, so this design is a fantastic one. You won't have to worry about learning a new grip to throw these, just pick them up from either end and let the fun begin! The knife is 100% American made. The steel is L6 tool steel so they won't develop those large "splinters" when you hit one knife against another knife. These knives are water jet cut from the saw blades that cut concrete! They will not bend or break like those knives from Japan, China and Pakistan do. The knife is 14" long and 1/8" thick and weighs about 13 oz. The handle area is 1 3/8" wide and the blade area is 1 7/8" at the widest spot. The blade is ground like a REAL throwing knife, that means the edges of the blade are false edges (not sharp) and the point is VERY pointy for optimum sticking in all types of wood. A hand ground edge helps to prolong the life of your knife! These knives were cut by a water jet cutter in Pennsylvania. That gave us the basic shape of the knife. Then all of the edges were rounded and polished by hand in sunny CA. This was done for a couple of reasons. If an edge is "square" (lets say on the handle for instance) it can be a bit uncomfortable as the knife leaves your hand. You never want a square or sharp edge on a throwing knife, you want a rounded, smooth edge. The rounded/smooth edge accomplishes two things: It makes the knife more comfortable to release and it also saves your handles from being damaged by other thrown knives. Lets say you've thrown 4 knives into the same 16" target from 18 feet (about 2 spins). The chance of you throwing your 5th knife and hitting one of the knives already in the target is pretty high. Imagine a knife doing 25-35mph right into one of your handles! CLANG!!! With a square edge the handle tends to "catch" the incoming knife as it comes down and you end up getting sharp pieces of steel (aka burrs) sticking out of your handle. (This is a bad thing even though it is easily fixed with a file.) If you miss the burr just once before you throw you're going to feel it deep in your hand! Now if the knife has rounded edges, the incoming knives don't "stick" as much when they collide. Instead they tend to slide off of the knife without doing as much damage. By the way, I always recommend throwing 1 knife at each target then you don't have to worry about this problem. But if you're like me, you'll throw 20-30 knives at the same target and still think you can squeeze another one into the bullseye... CLANG! :-) Click & hold on each box below. Click Here for ORDERING DETAILS Why These Knives Are Guaranteed to Last a Lifetime The steel used to make these knives is called "L6" steel. To give you a quick idea of how tough this steel is, it's the same steel used to make the saw blades that cut giant timber and concrete for large companies. These companies knew that there would be people working all around those blades as they were being used so they had to have a steel that would not fly apart or explode after repeated use. I figured if L6 was tough enough for those guys... it should be just fine for my throwing knives. This design measures 14" in length. Thats plenty of length to give you complete control and maximum penetrating power! You won't have to worry about these knives falling out of your target or "floating" away from the point of aim because they are too light and got "caught" in the wind. Custom made throwing knives usually sell from $50 to $100. However, because of special arrangements for a limited time, you can buy these amazing throwers for only $34.95 each plus shipping and handling. (Order Five Knives and Save $25.00!!!) Hurry, supplies are limited and when these are sold out there will be no more available. Here are just a few reasons why these knives are better than other cheaper "floater" knives being sold:
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Here's what you'll get:
Great knife for throwing any number of spins Stronger and more durable than most any other quality, commercially made throwing knife Made from sturdy L6 Tool Steel All with a money back guarantee "Learn how to adjust for more accurate and successful sticking using the simplest, most effective throwing system ever!" Click Here. |